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_aKher, Shraddha
245 _aReviving the dahisar river : enhancing engagement of the community with the river
250 _aVol.88(1), Jan
260 _aMumbai
_bThe Indian Institute of Architects
_c2023
300 _a30-37p.
520 _aRivers have been significant in ancient civilizations all over the world as the source of water, food and culture. In the Indian subcontinent, rivers were considered sacred and a symbiotic relationship existed between the river, its fertile plains and the people, who held themselves responsible for the preservation of these resources. Over the years, rivers have been exploited for these resources and heavily encroached upon, intervening in their natural flow and behaviour. Rivers, especially in urban contexts, have been narrowed down and channelised artificially restricting its river’s flow and aquatic life. This has resulted in a disconnected river edge and reduced human involvement.
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_aARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)
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_aMirkar, Vinit
773 0 _tJournal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)
_x0019-4913
_dMumbai Indian Institute of Architects
856 _uhttps://indianinstituteofarchitects.com/pdf/jiia/2023/JIIA_Jan_2023.pdf
_yClick here
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