Studying the water crisis in Delhi due to rapid urbanisation and land use transformation

The paper records the spatial dynamics and water consumption pattern through statistical and spatial evidence. The objective of this paper is to analyse the impact of land use land cover change on water demand and supply pattern of a rapidly growing urban region. The research analyses data from Cens...

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Main Authors: Arindam Biswas, Druti Gangwar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19463138.2020.1858423
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Summary:The paper records the spatial dynamics and water consumption pattern through statistical and spatial evidence. The objective of this paper is to analyse the impact of land use land cover change on water demand and supply pattern of a rapidly growing urban region. The research analyses data from Census report, local governments and spatial data from remotely sensed images. The research finds rapid transformation of open land to the built-up area, particularly in the North-West, North, North-East, South-West and South districts. Inequality of water supply volume and supply pattern varies greatly between the districts. The city continues to experience water crisis such as water deficiency during the peak summer, groundwater degradation, water accessibility of slums and informal settlements. The findings will help the policymakers to comprehend the water crisis and consider appropriate mitigation strategies.
ISSN:1946-3138
1946-3146