12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of sanitation facilities. Delhi is continually urbanizing at a rapid pace that has affected the condition of water bodies. To identify water resource available within Delhi, an extensive field survey and remote sensing based mapping was carried out in Delhi to map all the water bodies including groundwater recharge sites - 44 lakes and 355 village ponds. Hauz Khas, a historical tank and important recharge site, was restored by sourcing secondary treated wastewater and further improving water quality through ecological methods including bio-remediation that are cost effective. Water quality, water recharge and avian diversity data was collected to r...
Economic development is accelerating the changes in the land use pattern and land-cover conversion a...
Economic development is accelerating the changes in the land use pattern and land-cover conversion a...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of san...
Hyderabad had around 400 lakes a century ago that played a significant role in the urban ecology. T...
The sensitivity of our fore fathers towards the environment and its resources never made us feel the...
Chapter 7. Urban lakes support a wide range of valued activities and services for urban citizens. ...
India is endowed with an area of 4.3% of its total geographical area as wetlands, out of which Delhi...
This case study concerns a unique lake system situated in the semi-arid, western state of Rajasthan,...
For decades to come, cost-effective and environmentally appropriate water systems will be a priority...
Wetland ecosystems hold an important part of the world’s biodiversity and are complex social-ecologi...
Lake restoration in developing economies, particularly in the tropics, is a major challenge given th...
Urban and peri-urban wetlands provide services seen and unseen to millions of people and to the envi...
Introduction Water is the basis of all living organisms that distinguishes our earth from other pla...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
Economic development is accelerating the changes in the land use pattern and land-cover conversion a...
Economic development is accelerating the changes in the land use pattern and land-cover conversion a...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of san...
Hyderabad had around 400 lakes a century ago that played a significant role in the urban ecology. T...
The sensitivity of our fore fathers towards the environment and its resources never made us feel the...
Chapter 7. Urban lakes support a wide range of valued activities and services for urban citizens. ...
India is endowed with an area of 4.3% of its total geographical area as wetlands, out of which Delhi...
This case study concerns a unique lake system situated in the semi-arid, western state of Rajasthan,...
For decades to come, cost-effective and environmentally appropriate water systems will be a priority...
Wetland ecosystems hold an important part of the world’s biodiversity and are complex social-ecologi...
Lake restoration in developing economies, particularly in the tropics, is a major challenge given th...
Urban and peri-urban wetlands provide services seen and unseen to millions of people and to the envi...
Introduction Water is the basis of all living organisms that distinguishes our earth from other pla...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
Economic development is accelerating the changes in the land use pattern and land-cover conversion a...
Economic development is accelerating the changes in the land use pattern and land-cover conversion a...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...