Chapter 7. Urban lakes support a wide range of valued activities and services for urban citizens. They are often landscapes for recreation, groundwater recharge, fisheries, and a refuge for biodiversity (Figure 7.1). However, across the developing world, and especially in India, urban lakes have become pools of polluted water. Rapid urbanisation and population increases, without the construction of adequate wastewater treatment, is the major driver of this problem. This has greatly impacted the water quality and ecological health of urban freshwaters with consequent losses or restrictions on their use. New approaches are needed to successfully restore and sustain the valuable services lakes provide to urban citizens. We outl...
Cities are often seen as incubators for enterprise and innovation. However, in this urbanization era...
One of the ongoing discussions in water resource governance in India is on the revival of the river ...
Over the past two decades there has been a serious decline in the quality and number of lakes in the...
Lake restoration in developing economies, particularly in the tropics, is a major challenge given th...
The sensitivity of our fore fathers towards the environment and its resources never made us feel the...
Hyderabad had around 400 lakes a century ago that played a significant role in the urban ecology. T...
12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of san...
12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of san...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
This case study concerns a unique lake system situated in the semi-arid, western state of Rajasthan,...
This chapter discusses collective and multiactor interventions by local communities in Bengaluru, in...
The lakes of the silicon city of Karnataka are man-built generally for hydrological reasons. The eco...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
Urban water bodies are an inherent part of Indian culture. They store rainwater and ensure supply fo...
Cities are often seen as incubators for enterprise and innovation. However, in this urbanization era...
One of the ongoing discussions in water resource governance in India is on the revival of the river ...
Over the past two decades there has been a serious decline in the quality and number of lakes in the...
Lake restoration in developing economies, particularly in the tropics, is a major challenge given th...
The sensitivity of our fore fathers towards the environment and its resources never made us feel the...
Hyderabad had around 400 lakes a century ago that played a significant role in the urban ecology. T...
12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of san...
12 p.International audienceIn India, urban water bodies commonly become cesspools due to lack of san...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
This case study concerns a unique lake system situated in the semi-arid, western state of Rajasthan,...
This chapter discusses collective and multiactor interventions by local communities in Bengaluru, in...
The lakes of the silicon city of Karnataka are man-built generally for hydrological reasons. The eco...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
Urban water bodies are an inherent part of Indian culture. They store rainwater and ensure supply fo...
Cities are often seen as incubators for enterprise and innovation. However, in this urbanization era...
One of the ongoing discussions in water resource governance in India is on the revival of the river ...
Over the past two decades there has been a serious decline in the quality and number of lakes in the...