We are delighted to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding between WELL Labs and @NIUA_India! This partnership marks the beginning of a strategic collaboration to advance evidence-based research, advocacy & innovation in water resilience & nature-based solutions.
Lakes help recharge groundwater, reduce floods & nurture biodiversity. But they are under threat. We, with BBMP, Friends of Lakes & @DCBBank, have created a practical, community-driven framework for lake rejuvenation.
Step 1 is diagnosis & visioning: https://t.co/fxBPHsHuDJ
Lakes are dynamic ecosystems, constantly receiving water from multiple sources—some beneficial, others harmful. To look after their health, we need to understand inflows in terms of quantity & quality. Only then can we design effective strategies for sustainable lake management.
Update: @EawagResearch, with WELL Labs, @BAFBLR, @swissnexindia, conducted a workshop on 'Strategies for Developing Next-Generation Decentralised Water Reuse Solutions for Bengaluru'. People from various sectors participated to identify pressing challenges & potential solutions.
35 participants, 5 teams looking at lakes in different parts of the city, North, West, South and two systems in the South-East.
What did they find? Read here: https://t.co/PFRJJ0S1q5
Explainer | #DYK that lakes also get sick if they 'consume' too many nutrients? This process is called eutrophication. An overdose of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous promote excessive plant and algal growth, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem.
OpenCity invites you to our next datajam in Bengaluru on the topic of "Bengaluru Lakes" on the 7th Dec 2024 from 10 AM to 5 PM.
The datajam will be preceded by an online lakes workshop at 7 PM on Nov 27th 2024.
Register here: https://t.co/zJlT0WKOrw
Looks like we are finally in for a dry week after devastating #bengalururains After the floods of September 2022, October 2024 has been another landmark month. The city has received nearly a month's worth of rainfall in a year. Is this normal?
https://t.co/8kT2RltpQW
While Bengaluru's water crisis turned the spotlight on water security in cities, the urbanisation woes of small towns is neglected, writes @deepikacariappa for @the_hindu, citing our Chintamani report. Read here: https://t.co/2giS8rkUw6
Access the report: https://t.co/653elw9eB4
Report launch | Our urban water balance report on Chintamani, a small town in Karnataka, is out! Examining the water incomes and expenses of small towns is essential to their sustainable growth. Do let us know what you think! Access the report here: https://t.co/d2IcBWYXoM
How do we solve #BengaluruWaterCrisis? Our report attempts to clarify how water flows through the city - where water comes from, how it's supplied, how much is wasted, what happened to the city's lakes. We distilled a few data points for @the_hindu: https://t.co/ImR8UtRLfM 🧵
As authorities in Bengaluru ban use of drinking water for non-essential tasks due to the water crisis in the city, we explore the key concerns with water management in Bengaluru. Read on: #BengaluruWaterCrisis https://t.co/bvsFRaP2nP
Rahul Jacob talks about our data story in @the_hindu in his @livemint column: 'Written by two researchers at WELL Labs, @RKulranjan and @ShashankPalur, its matter-of-fact tone was inversely proportional to the article's devastating conclusions' https://t.co/Wc5WQAgEfB
Data | #Rainwater harvesting could make a dent on the freshwater needs of Bangalore, but it pales in comparison to wastewater, @ShashankPalur and @RKulranjan write.
https://t.co/tV0AlBiNgM
As #Bengaluru grows further outwards & faster than it can cope, water supply is one of the first casualties. Rainwater harvesting could make a dent on the city's freshwater needs but it pales in comparison to wastewater, write @RKulranjan & @ShashankPalur
https://t.co/FNcBO5AARW
Inspiring Women Champions, @_SnehaShahi_, UNEP Tide Turners’ Champion, overcame resource challenges to restore water bodies in India. Leading an all-girls team, she secured funding and community support, completing the project successfully.