
Living with Water
Development and Urbanism in South Asia
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 22 July 2025
- ISBN 9781032910642
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 288 Illustrations, color; 130 Halftones, color; 158 Line drawings, color; 46 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
Explores dynamics of water and the built environment in the urban and ecological landscapes of South Asia. Case studies from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka offer guidance to improve climate resilience through water-sensitive development, integrated urban design, and resource management in cities, wetlands and ecosystems.
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Living with Water explores the perennial, dynamic relationship between water and the built environment in South Asia. This interdisciplinary survey of the unique urban and ecological landscapes of the region presents a diverse selection of cities and projects, and offers practical, contextual strategies for the design and protection of these sites against emergent impacts of climate change and population growth. Water resources in South Asia are some of the most vulnerable to the effects of global warming. In the many historic urban centres that have grown over time along the rivers and waterfronts of the region, deteriorating water systems and rapid population expansion have contributed to problems such as water insecurity, exposure of built structures to weather damage, floods, and erosion.
Case studies drawn from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka illustrate a range of contemporary and traditional approaches to living with water within the ecosystems, floodplains, wetlands, waterfronts, river systems, and water networks of the region. Chapters authored by architects, planners, historians, sociologists, geographers, and environmentalists combine insights into analytical methods and processes of urban planning and development, with critical attention to the importance of cultural heritage, vernacular construction, traditional water systems, and indigenous knowledge in shaping climate-resilient built and natural environments. This context supports resilient ecology and a sustainable approach to building and resource management, offering guidance in the creation of water-sensitive development, integrated urban design, wetlands restoration, and more.
Living with Water is an essential read for researchers and professionals in architecture, urban planning, water management, environmental conservation, real estate development, tourism, and local governance, and will appeal to broad range of readers interested in the history, geography, and culture of South Asia.
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List of Contributors
Introduction
PART I
Water and Urbanism
1 Population, Urbanization, and Water in South Asia: A General Prospective
Asad Aziz and Muhammad Mushahid Anwar
2 Living on Water?s Edge: Prospects of Hydrological Urbanism in Bangladesh
Iftekhar Ahmed
3 Factors Influencing Integration of Waterfront in the City through Urban Waterfront Transformation Phenomenon
Bhavna Vimawala
4 One River, Many Incarnations: Revisiting the Interplay of City, Water and Culture in the Delhi Triangle
Jyoti Pandey Sharma
5 Landscape of Land-Water Interface: Sustainable Water Sensitive Development of Eastern Periphery of Dhaka Metropolitan Area
Ayasha Siddiqua and Farida Nilufar
PART II
Water and Nature
6 The Making of a Hydro-Hazardscape: A Historical Geography of the Ravi River in Lahore
James L. Wescoat Jr.
7 Wetlands, Urbanization, and Climate Change in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Elizabeth Dean Hermann
8 Co-learning, Unlearning, and Relearning from the Experiences of the Communities ?Living with and on Water? in Bangladesh
Md. Nawrose Fatemi and Tahmina Rahman
9 Braided River Ecosystems of India: A Conundrum to Coexisting with Rivers That Meander
Manju Rajeev Kanchan, Vishakha Jha, and Jyoti Verma
PART III
Water and Culture
10 Waterfront Development and Disaster Management in the Vernacular Settlement of the Mountainous Region in Remakri, Bangladesh
Anindita Laz Banti
11 A Vernacular Response to River-erosion: The Traditional Houses of Munshiganj, Bangladesh
Dilruba F Shuvra
12 Yamuna and The Sacred Urban Landscape of Vrindavan, India
Amita Sinha, Nidhi Kapri, and Neha Goyal Tater
13 Delving into the Hiti System- the traditional water system of Kathmandu Valley
Padma Sunder Joshi
14 Meaning of Insularity and Isolation for Karachi?s Manora Island
Suneela Ahmed and Sarah Athar Khan
PART VI
Water and Development
15 Objectively Verifiable Indicators to Analyze the Impact of Urban Wetland Management System in The Colombo Metropolitan Region
Dilshan Remaz Ossen and Surangi Gunawardena
16 How Urban River Integrates or Disintegrates a City: A Case of Mongla Town, Bangladesh
Imon Chowdhooree, Tasfin Aziz, Md. Jubaer Rashid, and Meherab Hossain
17 On the Water?s Edge: Rural Migrants and Continuum of Livelihood Vulnerabilities in the Waterfront Informal Settlements of Khulna
Sheikh Serajul Hakim, Apurba K. Podder, and Md Toukir Hossain
18 Greywater Recycling at Household Level to Mitigate Water Scarcity Issues in Pakistan
Muhammad Mohsin Shafique and Naeem Shahzad
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