Photo Essay: Untold Stories of Change, Loss and Hope Along the Margins of Bengaluru’s Lakes

  • Marthe Derkzen

Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities

Description

Before becoming India’s information technology hub, Bengaluru was known for its numerous lakes and green spaces. Rapid urbanization has led to the disappearance of many of these ecosystems. Those that remain face a range of challenges: residential and commercial construction, pollution and waste dumping, privatization, and so on. Today, Bengaluru’s lakes are principally seen as garbage dumps and sewage ponds that can have either of two fates: one, be transformed into recreational oases to suit the needs of wealthy residential neighborhoods, or two, be encroached upon until none of the original shapes and functions can be traced. But how does this affect the lives of the people living at the very margins of Bengaluru’s beloved yet contested lakes?

Period23 Dec 2015

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleStadsmeren in India
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletVPRO Bureau Buitenland
    Media typeRadio
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date23/12/15
    DescriptionVerstedelijking in India gaat in hoog tempo. Alleen al tussen 2000 en 2010 verdubbelde het aantal inwoners van de stad Bangalore tot 8 miljoen. Marthe Derkzen promoveert aan de Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam en zat voor dat onderzoek tot oktober in Bangalore. Ze kijkt naar de verhouding tussen natuur en stad in het Indiase Bangalore.
    URLhttps://www.vpro.nl/programmas/bureau-buitenland/speel~RBX_VPRO_2886081~stadsmeren-in-india~.html
    PersonsMarthe Derkzen

Exhibition

TitlePhoto exhibition: Living at the margins of Bengaluru’s lakes: Untold stories of change, loss and hope
Locationseveral locations, Bengaluru, India
Period31 Oct 2015 → 1 Jul 2016
Linkhttps://www.thenatureofcities.com/2015/12/16/untold-stories-of-change-loss-and-hope-along-the-margins-of-bengalurus-lakes/