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 contents of the book cover the entire spectrum of urban river management from planning to actual on-the-ground implementation, providing a one stop destination for knowledge on urban river management. Edited by a team of four experts with practical experience in this domain, the different chapters of the book are authored by eminent scholars and practitioners with expertise in specific areas of urban river management.
Urban rivers and their management is a hot topic, as governments across the world are focusing on this aspect, especially since it has direct implications for SDG target 6.6, which aims to protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes. Managing Urban Rivers is essential reading for a variety of stakeholders, including aquatic ecologists, limnologists, water environmentalists, and social scientists.
- Presents practical, global case studies in almost every chapter
- Provides recommendations for best practices, based on lessons from different successful case studies, and well as the expert insights of the authors
- Features contributions from global experts for a unique and specialised approached to the topic of Urban Rivers
1. Cities and rivers
2. Urban river management
3. Visioning and goal setting
4. Mainstreaming river thinking into city planning
5. Riverfront development
6. Wetlands and water bodies
7. Riverine biodiversity
8. Pollution control
9. Riparian zone
10. Encroachment
11. River economics
12. Socio-cultural considerations
13. Rehabilitation and restoration of degraded rivers
14. Institutional arrangements
15. Monitoring mechanisms
16. Citizen engagement
17. Innovations in urban river management
18. Emerging areas of concern
Victor R. Shinde has more than 17 years of experience as a scientist and technical expert (water and environment) in nine countries in Asia and Africa. His areas of expertise include urban river management, integrated water resources management, and water security enhancement. He has led the development of several national-level tools, framework, guidelines, and advisories for managing urban rivers. Rajiv Ranjan Mishra is a former Director General of the National Mission for Clean Gangaan ambitious flagship by the Indian government with projects worth USD 3.73 billion. In that position, he drove the strategy and agenda for the mission in the most populous basin in the world for effective abatement of pollution, conservation, and rejuvenation of the River Ganges and its tributaries. Uday Bhonde has more than 18 years of research and practical experience in urban lake management, water resilient cities, innovations in urban water and sanitation and hygiene, and urban flood resilience. He has developed several capacity building programs on sustainable urban water and sanitation management for the Ministry of Urban Development (India)and other international organizations. Hitesh Vaidya has more than 20 years of experience in the field of urban management, urban governance, and capacity building. He has been associated in the areas of urban development, urban governance, and urban infrastructure management with the UN, World Bank, and US Agency for International Development assignments. Formerly, he was the Country Representative of UN-Habitat in India.