WATER RESILIENCE
FOSTERING INTEGRATED APPROACHES AT THE REGION, CITY, AND SETTLEMENT SCALES


WATER RESILIENCE
FOSTERING INTEGRATED APPROACHES AT THE REGION, CITY, AND SETTLEMENT SCALES


Integrated Heritage-Based Urban Revitalization


ISSUES
PUBLIC | POLICY | WATER | ECOSYSTEMS | RESILIENCE | GOVERNANCE
KEY ASPECTS
RESEARCH | DIALOGUE
INDIA URBAN LAB
RANCHI WORKSHOP

The India Urban Lab (IUL) is an endeavour to collaborate with communities, institutions, organizations, individuals, and governments to debate, discuss and arrive at solutions addressing “wicked problems” experienced by rapidly urbanizing geographies in India. The lab aims to initiate positive change across geographies through collaboration. The previous labs were conducted in Bengaluru (2015) and in Goa (2018). The next lab in the series will be conducted in Ranchi in July 2022.
With a thematic focus on water resilience, the upcoming Lab at Ranchi Lab will comprise of expert lectures, group discussions, site visits, and hands-on workshops to encourage innovative and multi-disciplinary perspectives to emerge. 

The Ranchi Urban Lab anchors itself in the conceptual philosophy of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) to promote water resilience at the regional, city-settlement, and settlement scales. The Lab aspires to become a platform for participants from diverse backgrounds to co-produce water resilient approaches and solutions that combine traditional knowledge and lived experiences at the grass root level with policy and technical knowledge.
The Ranchi Urban Lab is organised by INDE in collaboration with Mahila Housing Trust (MHT).


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ISSUES
PUBLIC | POLICY | WATER | ECOSYSTEMS | RESILIENCE | GOVERNANCE
KEY ASPECTS
RESEARCH | DIALOGUE
INDIA URBAN LAB
RANCHI WORKSHOP

The India Urban Lab (IUL) is an endeavour to collaborate with communities, institutions, organizations, individuals, and governments to debate, discuss and arrive at solutions addressing “wicked problems” experienced by rapidly urbanizing geographies in India.


The lab aims to initiate positive change across geographies through collaboration.

The previous labs were conducted in Bengaluru (2015) and in Goa (2018). The next lab in the series will be conducted in Ranchi in July 2022.
With a thematic focus on water resilience, the upcoming Lab at Ranchi Lab will comprise of expert lectures, group discussions, site visits, and hands-on workshops to encourage innovative and multi-disciplinary perspectives to emerge.

The Ranchi Urban Lab anchors itself in the conceptual philosophy of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) to promote water resilience at the regional, city-settlement, and settlement scales.

The Lab aspires to become a platform for participants from diverse backgrounds to co-produce water resilient approaches and solutions that combine traditional knowledge and lived experiences at the grass root level with policy and technical knowledge.
The Ranchi Urban Lab is organised by INDE in collaboration with Mahila Housing Trust (MHT).


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ISSUES
HERITAGE | PUBLIC POLICY
KEY ASPECTS

PLANNING

Strategic Planning: For Vijayapura, Badami, Aihole and Pattadakal Region

Integrated heritage-based economic development in Karnataka was carried out as part of the World Bank (WB) - Cities Alliance (CA) - National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) Technical Assistance (TA) initiative for the inclusive revitalization of historic cities in India. This initiative supported the Government of Karnataka in heritage-based urban revitalization through strategic planning.

The Technical Assistance had two key outcomes. First, it developed strategies to drive economic development in historic areas, cities, and regions across Karnataka. Second, it proposed a multi-scalar and multi-stakeholder institutional and organizational framework to enhance the state’s capacities in planning, coordination, outreach, and implementation of these strategies. Vijayapura, Badami, Aihole, and Pattadakal (V-BAP) in the Belagavi division of Karnataka served as the pilot region for this strategy.

The Pilot Region - Heritage Nodes
Regional Context - Location
The Need for an Integrated - Heritage and Economic Development Strategy
Methodology
Natural Landscapes and Settlement - Badami-Aihole-Pattadakal
Economic Base - Agriculture | Cultivatioon
Activity Networks and Clusters
Possible Solutions - Brainstorming

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