This paper summarises the current state of knowledge on water management in the rapidly urbanising Arkavathy sub-basin while identifying critical knowledge gaps for future …
JO Drangert, HC Sharatchandra - Water Policy, 2017 - iwaponline.com
Urban growth leads to geographically concentrated demand for water and food–and to growing volumes of wastewater and organic waste. Left unattended by city authorities, both …
Understanding the water metabolism of developing country cities is challenging because of insufficient knowledge of how social, infrastructural and hydrological dimensions are …
JD Rinaudo, M Montginoul, JF Desprats - Understanding and managing …, 2015 - Springer
In developed countries, a number of factors are leading a growing number of households to drill private boreholes as independent water supplies. This chapter describes this …
S Ansari, M Dhar - SN Social Sciences, 2022 - Springer
The present research consists of important comprehensive aspects to provide an overview of the dimensions of basic needs where households are facing. It may help to determine the …
The exponential growth of population, dynamics of industrialization, and expanding real estate business in Bengaluru have put high pressure on water resources and the demand …
KV Raju, A Ravindra, S Manasi, KC Smitha… - … Governance in India …, 2018 - Springer
The city of Bengaluru has outgrown in terms of the proportion of population and geography with profound impacts on both the physical and natural resource use. A combination of …
Bengaluru city faces severe water crisis, with dying sources and inefficient use of drinking water. The sources of water important to understand the quantity of water consumed …
Urbanization, a worldwide phenomenon, is changing cities and showing complicated challenges for feasible water administration. Rapid urban growth in Bangalore (or officially …