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Water crisis through the analytic of urban transformation: an analysis of Bangalore's hydrosocial regimes

Journal

WATER INTERNATIONAL
Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 95-114

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2019.1578078

Keywords

Water crisis; speculative urbanism; political ecology; global cities; Bangalore

Funding

  1. American Institute of Indian Studies
  2. Institute for Social and Economic Change, University of Minnesota
  3. International WaTERS research and training network SSHRC grant
  4. National Science Foundation [BCS-1626437]

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This paper explores intensified water crisis in Bangalore (or Bengaluru) in India by using the analytic of three hydrosocial regimes: the catchment-based regime, the hydraulic regime and the speculative urban regime. It uses a wide range of qualitative interviews, scientific reports and secondary sources to analyze shifting urban trajectories, agrarian relations and their interlinkages with water. Historical ruptures (in the realm of governance, urban growth and changing urban-rural dynamics) allow one to highlight the complex role of speculative logics that shape urban expansion and water scarcity.

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