<p>This article documents the conflict between peri-urban and urban water users in Mallampet, a peri-urban village adjacent to Hyderabad City. In Mallampet and adjoining villages, 15–20 tanker companies are operating, most of which are owned by the local residents of the area. The number of tanker companies fluctuates depending on the business conditions. Most of them operate without legal permission from authorities. Pumping groundwater and selling it to urban consumers requires minimal hard work and yields maximum returns. Some villagers have been able to seize this opportunity, more so because agriculture is no longer profitable. Based on the data collected from individual pumps and selected tanker companies operating in the village, est...
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Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
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Water is a manageable asset for drinking, food creation, and industry, and demand increases as the p...
In Tarata (Cochabamba, Bolivia) disputes came to a head in 2002 over the rights to use water for urb...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
Urbanising cities of India are engulfing the peri-urban land and water resources. Informal water sel...
International audienceIn this paper we illustrate the socio-economic dynamics of peri-urban zones of...
The thesis presents a study on the inequities in drinking water access and its consequent impact on ...
In early 2000s, a small village in the Southern part of India – Plachimada, gained global attention ...
Since the last two decades, economic reform in India is exerting pressure on limited land and water ...
As cities expand, a key challenge is securing water supplies for urban populations and disposing of ...
Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing cities in India. To meet its rapidly expanding water needs, ...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
Presented at Competing interests in water resources - searching for consensus: proceedings from the ...
Hyderabad, a city with a history of more than 400 years, attracts extensive domestic and internation...
This paper describes how urbanization processes and urban expansion intersect with social and power ...
With the urbanisation drive comes steady growth in urban water demand. Although in the past this new...
Water is a manageable asset for drinking, food creation, and industry, and demand increases as the p...
In Tarata (Cochabamba, Bolivia) disputes came to a head in 2002 over the rights to use water for urb...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...