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Question of Cities

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Gender

How is India mainstreaming gender in Climate Change adaptation?

Chandni Singh

Gender

Pune’s women waste pickers show path to climate action

Jashvitha Dhagey and Shivani Dave

Gender

Climate-induced inflations wreck women’s food practices at Shaheen Bagh

Samiya Khan

Edition 39 : South Asia Special

New cities, old predicaments: Role of planning in climate mitigation

Arshiya Syed

As climate-related ailments worsen, Dhaka hospitals fail to serve the poor

Sadiqur Rahman

Rethink Guwahati’s building bye-laws for net-zero carbon future

Barasha Das and Harish Borah

Addressing water inequity in Dhulikhel is critical for environmental justice

Kushal Pokharel and Chhatra Karki

Edition 41: Our cities, our health

Wake-up call: India’s air pollution-related deaths among highest in the world

Jashvitha Dhagey and Shivani Dave

Urban spaces and mental health: The important correlation we miss

Mansee Bal Bhargava

The silent epidemic: Air pollution infiltrates our lungs, our lives, say people

Team QoC

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Edition 40: Our cities, our festivals

  • Community Chronicles
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Festivals

Festivals in cities, beyond celebrations, shape public place and identity

Cities are theatres of celebration of different kinds of festivals, from the traditional and religious to the contemporary and cultural.…
By QoC EditorialNovember 17, 2023
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  • Community Chronicles
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Economy

Is there a robust festival economy? You bet, it’s roaring

  • Community Chronicles
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Planning

How cities subtly changed the flavour of festivals

  • Climate Change
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Planning

The neoliberal state and the environmental cost of Neopolis

  • Air Pollution
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Planning

When celebrations also mean bad air, deafening noise and waste mounds

The glitter and bonhomie of festivals in India bring in unwanted and unhealthy guests in the form of pollution and waste. Every year, in the north of India especially, the winter air which is laden with emissions and is hazardous…
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  • Trees
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

‘By leaves we live, the world is mainly a vast leaf colony’

They are everywhere, although hidden sometimes, but provide a layer of comfort amidst the grey concrete. Lush green landscapes not only soothe the eyes but allow people-nature bonds to form in cities. As a business place for hawkers, resting place…
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  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

New cities, old predicaments: Role of planning in climate mitigation

  • Climate Change
  • Amenities
  • Health

As climate-related ailments worsen, Dhaka hospitals fail to serve the poor

  • Climate Change
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Right to the City

Rethink Guwahati’s building bye-laws for net-zero carbon future

  • Amenities
  • Climate Change
  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship

Addressing water inequity in Dhulikhel is critical for environmental justice

  • Trees
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

The green does not have to lose the battle to the grey in our cities

  • Trees
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

‘Cities are valued as places of commerce and not well-being, so trees are seen as dispensable’

  • Trees
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

Walking through a green Mumbai, meeting special and rare trees

  • Trees
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

A new tree ethic: What if trees really mattered?

  • Built Environment
  • Streets
  • Urban Planning

On streets of India, life unfolds through food, flowers, traditions and people

  • Built Environment
  • Streets
  • Urban Planning

Micro-mapping streets and footpaths in a neighbourhood, as a woman

  • Built Environment
  • Streets
  • Urban Planning

How women perceive, navigate and occupy public spaces and streets

  • Built Environment
  • Streets
  • Urban Planning

When you open a street up to people, they create magic

  • Built Environment
  • Streets
  • Urban Planning

Streets are sutradhars of people’s lives, first units of neighbourhoods

Streets, as living and meeting spaces for people, are more than roads. Street-based neighbourhoods reflect social cohesion and inclusiveness in cities but streets are being transformed into roads where people’s presence matters the least. Shop-fronted roads, built for consumptive economy…
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  • Redevelopment
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Planning

People of Dharavi nonchalant and apprehensive about redevelopment

What was once a small cluster of huts on a marsh in 20th century Bombay is now 595 acres of cramped houses, workshops, factories, tannery and pottery units, schools and more packed into inhospitable living conditions. Infamous for years as…
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  • Redevelopment
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Planning

How redevelopment ruined Mumbai’s housing and marred the landscape

  • Redevelopment
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Planning

Matharpacady: Redevelopment wriggles its way into a heritage precinct

  • Redevelopment
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Planning

‘Redevelopment created houses as commodities for transaction, forgot about people’s lives and equity’

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Urban Floods

Libya floods: Derna drowning was a man-made disaster decades in the making

  • Climate Change
  • Gender
  • Sustainability

How is India mainstreaming gender in Climate Change adaptation?

  • Climate Change
  • Gender
  • Sustainability

Pune’s women waste pickers show path to climate action

  • Climate Change
  • Gender
  • Sustainability

Climate-induced inflation wrecks women’s food practices in Shaheen Bagh

  • Gender
  • Climate Change
  • Sustainability

Women move the narrative from victims to agents of change

  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Greater Dhaka: Making liveable city in times of Climate Change is all politics and planning

  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Urban Planning

Nepal’s Melamchi, still recovering from 2021 flood, shows multiple risks of rapid urbanisation

  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

Delhi’s heatwave, floods, and G20 beautification force urban poor to pay heavy price

  • QoC-CANSA Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

Climate justice eludes the displaced from Karachi’s Orangi Nala

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

‘We are scared that the polluted Mithi might flood again’

As Mumbai’s most prominent river and natural drainage channel, the Mithi has mostly been struggling to flow despite the restoration work after the destructive 2005 floods. The pollution, concretisation and encroachment that led to Mithi’s pathetic state have also impacted…
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  • Housing
  • Right to the City
  • Slums Redevelopment

Dharavi makeover: Public loss, private gain in this mother of all redevelopment projects

Among the largest informal settlements in the world, Dharavi in Mumbai, is finally set to undergo redevelopment. Aptly called an informal city within a city, the vibrant settlement, though lacking in basic amenities, is home to nearly a million people…
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  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Natural Environment
  • Urban Planning

Mithi: Desperately seeking course correction, ecological restoration

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

‘This year’s Yamuna floods are a trailer of bigger floods to hit Delhi’

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

Kochi caught between the Periyar, surging sea and tidal floods

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

Frequent flood hazards show the downside of urbanisation

  • Housing
  • Right to the City
  • Slums Redevelopment

25 years on, Mumbai’s SRA model eludes housing crisis but yields hefty profits for builders

  • Housing
  • Right to the City
  • Slums Redevelopment

Mumbai needs a master plan for slum land, not mere populism

  • Housing
  • Right to the City
  • Slums Redevelopment

Insider accounts of precarious lives in a slum and a resettlement colony

  • Housing
  • Right to the City
  • Slums Redevelopment

Mumbai: The way forward from slums to affordable housing

  • Housing
  • Amenities
  • Right to the City

Housing as a way to claim citizenship and exercise rights in Indian cities

  • Housing
  • Amenities
  • Right to the City

India’s urban housing crisis: Chasing the affordable dream

  • Housing
  • Amenities
  • Right to the City

Living the homeless life as Delhi’s shelter homes lie vacant

  • Housing
  • Amenities
  • Right to the City

Story of slums in laws, judgments, and housing schemes

  • Housing
  • Amenities
  • Right to the City

Jaga: Odisha’s land title to slum dwellers worthy of emulation

In a landmark move, pushed by slum dwellers’ movements, the Odisha government introduced a law which made the Jaga Mission possible. Instead of evicting slum dwellers from nearly 3,000 slums in its cities, including from prime areas in the capital…
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  • Climate Change
  • Urban Floods
  • Urban Planning

As floods ravage cities, the game changer is to plan with nature

  • Climate Change
  • Urban Floods
  • Urban Planning

‘Mumbai’s development not being done as per its extreme climate risks’

  • Climate Change
  • Urban Floods
  • Urban Planning

Gurugram: Navigating the waters between urban planning and floods

  • Urban Floods
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

Drain the rain: Why urban India floods, how to build sponge cities

  • Protest Spaces
  • Right to the City
  • Urban Planning

Streets, not designated spaces, reverberate with protesters and their songs

  • Right to the City
  • Built Environment
  • Protest Spaces

How India’s financial capital shrunk protest sites, turned down protesters’ volume

  • Protest Spaces
  • Built Environment
  • Right to the City

Jantar Mantar apart, Delhi’s streets and borders are now temporal protest spaces

  • Protest Spaces
  • Built Environment
  • Right to the City

Protest sites signal democratic strength of cities

  • Climate Change
  • Heat Index
  • Urban Planning

Heat index, or the temperature it feels like, will change the way India measures heat

  • Amenities
  • Climate Change
  • Heat Index

‘This summer heat is cooking our bodies alive, sweat runs off our feet’

  • Climate Change
  • Heat Index
  • Urban Planning

Looking beyond heat action plans to blunt the impact of urban heat

  • Amenities
  • Climate Change
  • Heat Index

Bengal’s cities face ‘extreme danger’ as they turn heat wave hotspots

  • Anniversary Edition

QoC Charter to make our cities habitable, equitable and sustainable

  • Anniversary Edition

Making nature and people in cities the focal point of dialogues

  • Anniversary Edition

From the QoC Desk

  • Anniversary Edition

Showcasing our one-year journey

  • Built Environment
  • Jane Jacobs
  • Urban Planning

Jane Jacobs for generations: Protester, urban thinker, people’s planner

Streets and sidewalks – often regarded as mundane — have immense significance in Jane Jacobs’ urban design vocabulary. Living and working in New York and Toronto, Jacobs (1916-2006) observed, scrutinised, and engaged with cities to emphasise people-centric planning. She is…
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  • Built Environment
  • Jane Jacobs
  • Urban Planning

Reading Jane Jacobs today: Why her urban renewal agenda is still relevant

  • Jane Jacobs
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Planning

Jane Jacobs’ focus on people and everyday lives in cities resonates in India

  • Built Environment
  • Jane Jacobs
  • Urban Planning

The life and times of Jane Jacobs, the urban activist who revitalised city planning

  • Built Environment
  • Interview
  • Jane Jacobs

Jane Walks: A global movement to connect with cities and communities

  • Land Use
  • Natural Environment
  • Sustainability

Making new cities in climate emergency calls for respecting nature

  • Natural Environment
  • Land Use
  • Sustainability

How Navi Mumbai developed into an urban jungle edging out nature

  • Land Use
  • Interview
  • Natural Environment

‘Why Joshimath, Mussoorie and Nainital are also threatened towns’

  • Land Use
  • Natural Environment
  • Sustainability

Battered and forgotten, Joshimath holds a lesson in urbanising at the cost of environment

  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City
  • Urban Planning

For sustainable cities, begin by ‘seeing’ the unseen people in them

  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City
  • Urban Planning

Adivasis in cities: From people to paupers

  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City
  • Urban Planning

Mumbai’s Kolis are living on the edge on their own turf

  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City
  • Urban Planning

Mumbai’s shiny new Coastal Road spells doom for the city’s Kolis

  • Gender
  • Right to the City
  • Women in Cities

Planning and building gender-inclusive cities is the need of the hour

Women and other genders interact differently with the city from the way men do. What work they do, where they live, how they commute, and how they spend leisure hours are determined by what the city offers them – and…
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  • Climate Change
  • Built Environment
  • Heat Waves

Heat Action Plans: The way ahead as India sizzles with higher temperatures

  • Heat Waves
  • Climate Change
  • Urban Planning

How Kerala is coping with one of its harshest summers

  • Climate Change
  • Heat Waves
  • Urban Planning

Ahmedabad’s Heat Action Plan has more hot air, less gas to propel it forward

  • Heat Waves
  • Built Environment
  • Climate Change

The story of India’s scorched cities in four maps

  • Built Environment
  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City

Urban festivals: Beyond art are difficult dialogues and political mobilisation

  • Built Environment
  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City

‘Urban art festivals are event-centric. They can be visceral provocations and part of a larger ongoing public discourse’

  • Built Environment
  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City

Urban landscape changes as stories, talents emerge from Mumbai’s lesser-known public spaces

  • Built Environment
  • Community Chronicles
  • Right to the City

Creating the right environment and spaces to make voices heard

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Pollution

Mumbai needs an Ecological Plan beyond the quick fixes for air pollution

  • Green Zones
  • Pollution
  • Right to the City

‘I need to provide for my family, the air doesn’t matter’

  • Green Zones
  • Pollution
  • Urban Planning

Clearing the air on Mumbai’s smoggy atmosphere

  • Green Zones
  • Pollution
  • Urban Planning

How adopting green measures made air more breathable

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Planning

Water in the city: A matter of ecology, public health, and livelihoods

The importance of wetlands and waterbodies in urban planning has come to the fore after the devastating floods in India’s Bengaluru. They absorb and distribute rainwater and the runoff. As the sceptre of capitalist growth continues to affect the waterbodies,…
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  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

Lessons from independent India’s urbanisation: Plan cities based on sustainability and social equity

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

How Gandhinagar transformed from ‘Gandhian’ city to GIFT City

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Urban Planning

‘Gandhinagar is a green ghost capital city – and hardly Gandhian’

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Urban Planning

Gandhinagar’s urban sprawl turns greenest city into a planned mess

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

How Bhubaneswar’s master plan was overtaken by unsustainable development

  • Amenities
  • New Cities
  • Urban Planning

Transformation of the planned city: Some hits, some misses

  • Amenities
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

Vending zones add to Bhubaneswar’s beauty, but many wait for kiosks

  • Amenities
  • New Cities
  • Urban Planning

A compendium on Odisha’s planned city and its transformation

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

Chandigarh: Seductive and orderly icon yet prophetic for democracy

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

The city and its discontents: Chandigarh’s alternative story

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

Chalo Chalein: Learning from the urban ecology of Chandigarh

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Sustainability

A compendium on Chandigarh and Le Corbusier

  • Built Environment
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

Placemaking can reimagine public places, connect people with nature, and strengthen people’s movements

  • Built Environment
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

Bansilalpet stepwell restoration: Significant placemaking but questions remain

  • Built Environment
  • Pollution
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Apli Kham: Ecological river restoration as placemaking

  • Built Environment
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

How cities enlivened places to make them inclusive and comfortable

  • Built Environment
  • New Cities
  • Urban Planning

Bhubaneswar’s urbanisation caught between old temple town and new city

The new city of Bhubaneswar was built from scratch but in the frenzy of building Odisha’s capital, the existing Old Town was pushed into the background. Inclusion and integration were crucial while the new city was being built but there…
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  • Amenities
  • Gender
  • Inequality

Traditional urban planning fails women; make them visible in planning to transform cities

Do women feel safe in cities? Do they get equal job opportunities and amenities as men? A woman’s experience of…
By Amita BhideJuly 29, 2022
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  • Amenities
  • Gender
  • Infrastructure

Delhi’s ‘pink ticket’ allows women free travel but what we need is safe travel

  • Collective Action
  • Infrastructure
  • Interview

“The NGT order on Ennore, though important, is a paper victory. The fisherfolk, primary protagonists of this struggle, have to be involved in its implementation”

  • Movements
  • Collective Action
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

How Vadodara’s citizens joined forces to save the iconic Vishwamitri river

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Sustainability

COP27 failed to move the needle on climate action, poor will suffer as cities face climate disasters

  • Climate Change
  • Pollution
  • Sustainability

Cities have to walk the central government’s talk on climate action

  • Climate Change
  • Pollution
  • Sustainability

‘Every rupee a city spends now on projects must have a climate lens’

  • Climate Change
  • Pollution
  • Sustainability

India’s climate action planning needs ecological vision and social sensitivity

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Right to Environment

Right to Environment: It’s time to foreground it and for people to claim it

  • Natural Environment
  • Right to Environment
  • Sustainability

Mainstreaming Climate Change in Navi Mumbai’s Development Plan

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Right to Environment

‘We need a thorough review of, not mere amendments to, environmental laws’

  • Natural Environment
  • Right to Environment
  • Sustainability

Right to clean air: Stop the smog

  • Built Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Pollution

World’s most polluted city: Delhi chokes and struggles through the smog

  • Pollution
  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Sustainability

Delhi’s real town planner, the Yamuna, still gasps for life

  • Amenities
  • Pollution
  • Right to the City

Delhi’s direct line from air pollution to disease

  • Built Environment
  • Pollution
  • Urban Planning

Delhi’s landfills spread health hazards amid buried promises

  • Gender
  • Interview
  • Right to the City

‘Mumbai Development Plan is not on paper alone, it makes spatial provisions for women’

  • Gender
  • Housing
  • Right to the City

Wanted: Safe and affordable housing for working women in cities

  • Gender
  • Climate Change
  • Women in Cities

Ragpickers: Women workers battle poverty, administrative apathy, Climate Change

  • Gender
  • Green Zones
  • Open Spaces

The rural in the urban: Warli women of Mumbai’s National Park

  • Climate Change
  • Infrastructure
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Techno-fixes for flood risk mitigation in Mumbai: An ecological critique

Monsoon has displayed its fury this year once again, spreading havoc and flooding cities such as Guwahati, Nashik, Ahmedabad, Delhi, and Hyderabad. The grim situation has put the focus on systemic and structural causes, and on how we build our…
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  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Make space for rivers in cities, draft policies to protect them

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

The Sabarmati story: A river is more than a usable resource

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Pune’s Mula-Mutha sinks into ecological disaster

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

‘Why do we not see that our cities have come up around rivers?’

  • Infrastructure
  • Digitalisation
  • Right to the City

Digitalisation cannot be an unqualified “smart” solution to urban issues

  • Infrastructure
  • Amenities
  • Digitalisation

Sustainability and people’s participation in the era of smart solutionism

  • Digitalisation
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability

Digital connect in Smart City Bhubaneswar still has poor network

  • Infrastructure
  • Amenities
  • Digitalisation

Policing in Cyberabad: India’s techno dystopia encroaching on people’s rights

  • Urban Planning
  • Digitalisation
  • Infrastructure

‘We need to ask where our data is being used and who is encashing it’

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Planning

Flooded realities of ‘smart’ city Ahmedabad

  • Participatory Planning
  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Urban Planning

‘We need to plan cities for extremes. Climate Change is all about extremes’

  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Sustainability
  • Urban Planning

Hyderabad’s high-flood index demands focus on disaster mitigation measures

  • Built Environment
  • Housing
  • Inequality

The myths of ‘public trust’ and ‘affordable housing’ in speculative Mumbai

  • Housing
  • Land Use
  • Movements

Nivara Hakk then and now: The struggle for housing rights

  • Built Environment
  • Housing
  • Land Use

“Mumbai’s housing laws maximise real estate potential, ignore people’s health”

  • Built Environment
  • Housing
  • Land Use

(de)Coding Mumbai: A study of the city’s housing regulations

  • Housing
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

Housing rights: Mill workers continue struggle for a roof

  • Green Zones
  • Patrick Geddes
  • Sustainability

Patrick Geddes: Urban planning for social and cultural renewal

  • Green Zones
  • Land Use
  • Patrick Geddes

Walking in the footsteps of Patrick Geddes in the crucible of his ideas

  • Green Zones
  • Patrick Geddes
  • Sustainability

By leaves we live: Finding Patrick Geddes in Mumbai’s Aarey

  • Built Environment
  • Housing
  • Inequality

A tall order: Housing as part of the ‘Right to the City’ is long, hard work

The Delhi High Court’s judgment in the Shakur Basti petition in 2019 foregrounded the Right to the City for slum…
By Shobha SurinJune 17, 2022
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  • Community Chronicles
  • Women in Cities

Walk through Mumbai’s oldest dock, meet its fishing community

  • Built Environment
  • Climate Change
  • Gender

Scorching heat waves demand a review of Ahmedabad’s urban development model

  • Interview
  • Amenities
  • Built Environment

‘This may be the coolest summer. Be ready for
51 degrees C’

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  • Built Environment
  • Patrick Geddes
  • Sustainability

Indore 2.0 bears no stamp of its first master planner, Sir Patrick Geddes

  • Built Environment
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

How development control regulations erode the idea of cities

  • Built Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Open Spaces

Central Vista redevelopment could rob Delhi of its iconic public space – and shrink democracy

  • Inequality
  • Land Use
  • Urban Planning

The modified public realm: A study of contemporary public spaces in Delhi

  • Climate Change
  • Rivers & Waterbodies
  • Urban Planning

‘We get flash floods but we have never experienced this type of flood’

  • Climate Change
  • Infrastructure
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

Assam floods: Infrastructure-led ruptures in the ecological landscape

  • Climate Change
  • Inequality
  • Right to the City

Climate migrants: From cyclone-hit Sundarbans to Kolkata’s miserable shanties

  • Built Environment
  • Climate Change
  • Sustainability

To build sustainable cities, keep nature and people at centre of urban planning

  • Green Zones
  • Natural Environment
  • Open Spaces

If Aarey shrinks, Mumbai will gasp for breath

  • Built Environment
  • Open Spaces
  • Urban Planning

Hyderabad’s Khajaguda Rocks and its ecology yield to posh urban spaces

  • Built Environment
  • Inequality
  • Right to the City

The right to the Indian city: The need to spatialise human rights in urban India

  • Amenities
  • Built Environment
  • Green Zones

Cities, amenities, people: How they stack up

  • Built Environment
  • Amenities
  • Climate Change

Heat’s on Bhubaneswar, it’s time to heed warnings

  • Amenities
  • Built Environment
  • Climate Change

Brace for impact: Brutal heat due to unsustainable urbanisation will wallop the urban poor

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

Growing pains: Why Chennai’s run-in with disasters will only worsen

  • Climate Change
  • Natural Environment

Sinking Mumbai: Have we woken up to the climate crisis and rising sea level?

  • Natural Environment
  • Research 
  • Rivers & Waterbodies

How Mumbai lost its open spaces, water bodies

  • Inequality
  • Perspective Papers
  • Right to the City

India’s urbanisation must not, cannot, leave behind her urban poor

  • Built Environment
  • Land Use
  • Perspective Papers

Cities must reclaim urban land as a collective good beyond private accumulation

  • Collective Action
  • Gender
  • Movements

How do we design gender-sensitive cities? Start by listening to women and other genders

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