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WGF contributes to new research study on urban rivers

The UNDP-SIWI’s Water Governance Facility (WGF) published a new research study on ‘Urban River Governance’ in the edited volume Managing Urban Rivers: From Planning to Practice. The book project is a collaboration with our partner, the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), India.
oats at river Ganga near Dashashwamedh Ghat in morning
Managing Urban Rivers: From Planning to Practice captures the different facets of river management required for integrating rivers within the development landscape of cities in a sustainable manner.

The study addressed how improved governance can address fragmentation between urban planning, urban water services, and managing urban rivers. The authors reviewed different governance modalities to understand the institutional drivers and barriers in managing urban water systems in the wider river basin management context.

Many cities rely on freshwater, such as rivers, wetlands, lakes, and other water bodies. With the increasing and unplanned urbanization and climate change impacts, water scarcity in cities has been aggravated, putting pressure on the freshwater systems, such as rivers.

BY:

Panchali Saikia (Water Resources)
Panchali Saikia

Programme Manager (on leave)

Panchali.Saikia@siwi.org

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