

Quintessential Urban Ecological Social Transformations
Publications.
Re-imagining a water system in a semi-arid city through socio-ecological construct. The paper aims to promote this analysis and initiative as an experiment that can be asserted from on-site, grassroot interventions to achieve the long-term conservation goals. The community and environment seeks contributions that can help bring the idea into action.
This project is an attempt along a water system that strategically enables diverse communities and stakeholders with a configuration that re-conceptualizes the pattern of ground and water system from an individual level to local level that connects to city level, while forming modern myths and rituals to find a balance between what is lost and what can be achieved.
Land owned by nature is the land of Indigenous people, be it forest, river, or the barrens. The establishment of other communities and external political influences have disregarded their association and practices towards their land. Diminishing culture as the major consequence results in environmental and rural landscape degradation.
This paper challenges the norm of accepting planting design as an aesthetic arrangement of plants, determining the potential and beauty of wild vegetation in an urban setting by generating processes that make it acceptable and valuable to people and the local ecosystem.
This paper proposes the development of pollinator corridors for highly fragmented local ecosystems in dense urban areas by introducing neighborhood parks as green museums that enable a network, creating green pathways for pollinators.
Aravali Biodiversity Park, nestled on a 3 billion-year-old range, is a home to multiple beings in the city of Gurgaon. A place for all the beings of the city to find their refuge to oneness.
Quintessential Urban Ecological Social Transformations
Emerald Plaza, Sector-65, Gurgaon, Haryana
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