Lele, Sharachchandra and Srinivasan, Veena and Thomas, Bejoy K. and Jamwal, Priyanka (2018) Adapting to climate change in rapidly urbanizing river basins: insights from a multiple-concerns, multiple-stressors, and multi-level approach. Water International, 43 (2). pp. 281-304. ISSN 0250-8060
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Abstract
Much of the research on climate change adaptation in rapidly urbanizing developing regions focuses primarily on adaptation or resilience as the goal, assumes that climate change is the major stressor, and focuses on the household or the city as the unit of analysis. In this article, we use findings from two rapidly urbanizing sub-basins of the Cauvery River in southern India (the Arkavathy and Noyyal sub-basins) to argue for a broader analytic and policy framework that explicitly considers multiple normative concerns and stressors, and uses the entire watershed as the unit of analysis to address the climate–water interaction.
Item Type: | Article |
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Additional Information: | Copyright of this article belongs to International Water Resources Association |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Urbanizing river basins; climate resilience; multiple concerns; multiple stressors; southern India |
Subjects: | A ATREE Publications > G Journal Papers |
Divisions: | Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies Centre for Environment and Development > Water and Society |
Depositing User: | ATREE Bangalore |
Date Deposited: | 02 Sep 2024 10:58 |
Last Modified: | 02 Sep 2024 10:58 |
URI: | http://archives.atree.org/id/eprint/133 |