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Title: Social ecology of domestic water use in Bangalore
Authors: Mehta, Vishal K 
Goswami, Rimi 
Kemp-Benedict, Eric 
Muddu, Sekhar 
Malghan, Deepak 
Keywords: Water management;Domestic awter use;Urban metabolism framework;Social-ecological system;water conundrum equity;Ecological sustainability;Economic efficiency
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Sameeksha Trust
Abstract: The rapid growth of urban India has added new saliency to the resource conflict between the burgeoning cities and village India that continues to be the home for vast majority of Indians. Cities, like living organisms, depend on external metabolic flows to keep them alive. Among all the metabolic flows of matter and energy none is more important than water - especially water used for meeting basic drinking water and other domestic consumption needs. This paper develops a metabolic framework for domestic water use in Bangalore, one of the fastest growing urban agglomerations in India. Our urban metabolism framework treats the city as a tightly-coupled social-ecological system and shows that a spatially explicit understanding of consumption patterns is crucial to addressing three central aspects of the water conundrum - equity, ecological sustainability and economic efficiency.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11557
ISSN: 0012-9976
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