: Alexander Follmann
: Governing Riverscapes Urban Environmental Change along the River Yamuna in Delhi, India
: Franz Steiner Verlag
: 9783515114356
: Megacities and Global Change / Megastädte und globaler Wandel
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Existing research analyzes riverfront developments largely from a city-centric point of view, assuming a clear boundary between the river and the city. The research presented in this e-book shows that the complexity of urban environmental transformation along rivers in the megacities of the Global South requires a change of perspective, going beyond such a dichotomous view.

By linking a discourse analytical approach with concepts from governance research and urban political ecology, this study introduces the theoretical framework of riverscapes as socio-ecological hybrids for a comprehensive analysis. The concept is applied to the river Yamuna.

Delhi's riverscapes have recently seen large-scale slum demolitions and the development of urban mega-projects. These dynamic land-use changes are deeply connected to changing discursive framings of the role and function of Delhi's riverscapes in the remaking of the megacity. The study shows how dominant discourses and their associated narratives have remained persistent over long periods of time and the influence they continue to have on urban environmental change and governance.



Alexander Follmann studied geography at the University of Cologne and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. In 2009, he started his PhD as a visiting PhD candidate at the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi. From 2011 to 2013, he had a PhD fellowship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes). Since 2013, he has been working as a lecturer and researcher at the Institute of Geography, University of Cologne. His research interests are urban and economic geography, urban environmental governance, urban political ecology, urban mega-projects, urban green and (peri-) urban agriculture.
CONTENTS6
LIST OF FIGURES12
LIST OF TABLES15
LIST OF MAPS15
GLOSSARY16
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS17
SUMMARY20
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG22
PREFACE24
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS26
I INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH CONTEXT28
1 INTRODUCTION28
2 INDIA’S MEGACITIES: CHALLENGING URBAN ECOLOGIES42
II THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS56
3 GOVERNING RIVERSCAPES:THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL REFLECTIONS56
III METHODOLOGY AND METHODS94
4 METHODOLOGY94
5 METHODS AND FIELDWORK101
IV SITUATING THE CASE STUDY116
6 THE MEGACITY OF DELHI116
7 INTRODUCING DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES124
8 URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: INTRODUCING ACTORS AND POLICY DEBATES138
V HISTORICAL-GEOGRAPHICAL INSIGHTS INTO THE MATERIAL AND DISCURSIVE REMAKING OF DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES164
9 THE EARLY REMAKING OF DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES164
10 CHANNELIZATION AND RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT – A PERSISTENT IDEA180
11 DRAFTING THE ZONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN195
VI THE RECLAMATION OF DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES FOR A WORLD-CLASS CITY IN THE MAKING216
12 MULTI-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF LAND-USE CHANGE (2001–2014)216
13 ‘CLEANSING’ AND ‘RECLAIMING’ DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES224
14 THE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF EMBANKMENTS AND URBAN MEGA-PROJECTS248
VII AFTER THE URBAN MEGA-PROJECTS: PURIFYING DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES FOR RESTORATION, CONSERVATION AND BEAUTIFICATION278
15 ‘MANAGING DISSENT’: SIGNS OF CHANGE278
16 REDEFINING THE RIVER’S BOUNDARIES290
VIII GOVERNING DELHI’S RIVERSCAPES: A SYNTHESIS318
17 REFLECTION AND DISCUSSION318
18 CONCLUSION336
REFERENCES342
APPENDIX378
MAPS386
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS393