This research assesses the differentiated impacts of urbanisation on communities of Bengaluru, who earlier inhabited agrarian and rural commons landscapes. Drawing on empirical observations from residents of peri-urban erstwhile villages of Bengaluru located next to lakes, we examine changes in their social-ecological practices, linked to the urban transformation of these landscapes. Urbanisation has transformed once-rural landscapes into fast growing urban areas at peripheries of Bengaluru. We show that impacts of urban transition are not homogenous or representative of uniform trends, but diverse, shaped by differing power relationships that manifest themselves within the Indian caste hierarchy. Urban transitions, while undoubtedly bringi...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
Cities of the Global South are expanding both spatially and demographically. While urbanization may ...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Rural–urban interfaces worldwide are increasingly witnessing massive transformations in the structu...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Building on recent literature that explores how the social logics of older agrarian formations are r...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
Peri-urbanisation around metropolitan cities of India has been an emerging and apparent phenomenon i...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
Cities of the Global South are expanding both spatially and demographically. While urbanization may ...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Rural–urban interfaces worldwide are increasingly witnessing massive transformations in the structu...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Building on recent literature that explores how the social logics of older agrarian formations are r...
International audienceAlthough India is home to some of the biggest global metropolises, it is still...
Peri-urbanisation around metropolitan cities of India has been an emerging and apparent phenomenon i...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...