Why Bangalore might have to turn its back on technology to solve its water woes
Community projects are playing an increasing role in helping residents of Bangalore find a secure and sustainable water supply.
Harini Nagendra is a Professor of Sustainability at Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India. She is an ecologist who uses satellite remote sensing coupled with field studies of biodiversity, archival research, institutional analysis, and community interviews to examine the factors shaping the social-ecological sustainability of forests and cities in the south Asian context.
Community projects are playing an increasing role in helping residents of Bangalore find a secure and sustainable water supply.
Research on Bangalore or Bengaluru – India’s IT hub – shows, for centuries, the population of this region grew because of nature, not despite it