Analyze the historical significance of traditional water bodies in shaping urban landscapes in India. Discuss how urbanization has altered their role and propose measures for their sustainable integration into modern cities.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: urbanization, their problems and their remedies, changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps)
Topic: urbanization, their problems and their remedies, changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps)
Q2. Analyze the historical significance of traditional water bodies in shaping urban landscapes in India. Discuss how urbanization has altered their role and propose measures for their sustainable integration into modern cities. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the Question: From more than 1,000 at a point of time, Bengaluru’s keres or lakes have come down to around 200. Key Demand of the Question: The question requires an analysis of the historical role of traditional water bodies in urban development, the impacts of urbanization on their role and functionality, and measures to integrate them sustainably into modern cities. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly mention the historical importance of water bodies in India as the backbone of urban sustainability and highlight their relevance in today’s urban planning challenges. Body: Historical significance: Discuss the role of water bodies in sustaining urban life, their cultural and ecological functions, and their contribution to early urban planning. Impact of urbanization: Highlight how rapid urbanization has led to encroachments, pollution, and reduced ecological and social functions of water bodies. Measures for sustainable integration: Suggest steps like strengthening legal protections, community-driven conservation, technological interventions, and integrated urban water management. Conclusion: Conclude by emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that integrates traditional knowledge with modern urban planning to restore the ecological and cultural value of water bodies.
Why the Question: From more than 1,000 at a point of time, Bengaluru’s keres or lakes have come down to around 200.
Key Demand of the Question: The question requires an analysis of the historical role of traditional water bodies in urban development, the impacts of urbanization on their role and functionality, and measures to integrate them sustainably into modern cities.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction Briefly mention the historical importance of water bodies in India as the backbone of urban sustainability and highlight their relevance in today’s urban planning challenges.
• Historical significance: Discuss the role of water bodies in sustaining urban life, their cultural and ecological functions, and their contribution to early urban planning.
• Impact of urbanization: Highlight how rapid urbanization has led to encroachments, pollution, and reduced ecological and social functions of water bodies.
• Measures for sustainable integration: Suggest steps like strengthening legal protections, community-driven conservation, technological interventions, and integrated urban water management.
Conclusion: Conclude by emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that integrates traditional knowledge with modern urban planning to restore the ecological and cultural value of water bodies.