Jayaraj Sundaresan finds that public interest coalitions help sustain urban commons and can be an effective antidote to policy practices that favour privatisation
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
The incipient megapolis of Bangalore, India, has historically been dependent on ecosystem services ...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
The present study analyses civic and community-based initiatives in conserving urban ecological comm...
The transformation of human settlements over time can affect the relationship between communities an...
The transformation of human settlements over time can affect the relationship between communities an...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
The incipient megapolis of Bangalore, India, has historically been dependent on ecosystem services ...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
The present study analyses civic and community-based initiatives in conserving urban ecological comm...
The transformation of human settlements over time can affect the relationship between communities an...
The transformation of human settlements over time can affect the relationship between communities an...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
Over the last few decades processes of water governance have been characterized by a gradual evoluti...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...