Overcoming Barriers to Urban Flood Resilience: A Case of Hyderabad, India

Vikas Sehra, M. Punia
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Cities are increasingly faced with frequent floods disrupting everyday lives. Adapting to flood risks and conserving eco-sensitive sites are central to social ecological resilience. Rapidly expanding cities are found short of mitigating the adverse environmental impacts. For enhancing flood resilience, it is important to understand the interaction of the key stakeholders and its impact on governance and land use in the cities. Land use change in urban space is constantly influenced by negotiations among various interest groups. The urban governance structures are increasingly dominated by neoliberal approaches of profit maximization. Following a heuristic framework for policy analysis of land use change and governance, the present study assesses the barriers in building flood resilient cities. We apply the framework to Hyderabad city of Telangana, India, which has faced the recurring challenge of flooding. Results demonstrate the lack of urgency in implementing disaster management initiatives and contradictions in existing policies. This study points out the redundancy of elected municipal bodies for taking flood resilience measures, due to increasing proliferation of nondemocratic administrative bodies and underlines the need to bridge the gap through agendas cutting across sectors and institutions.
克服城市抗洪能力障碍:以印度海德拉巴为例
城市日益面临频繁的洪水,扰乱人们的日常生活。适应洪水风险和保护生态敏感地点是社会生态复原力的核心。人们发现,快速扩张的城市无法减轻对环境的不利影响。为了增强抗洪能力,了解主要利益相关者之间的相互作用及其对城市治理和土地利用的影响至关重要。城市空间的土地利用变化不断受到各利益集团之间谈判的影响。城市治理结构日益受到利润最大化的新自由主义方法的支配。根据土地利用变化和治理政策分析的启发式框架,本研究评估了建设抗洪城市的障碍。我们将该框架应用于印度特伦加纳邦的海得拉巴市,该市面临着反复出现的洪水挑战。结果表明,实施灾害管理举措缺乏紧迫性,现有政策存在矛盾。本研究指出,由于非民主行政机构的不断增加,采取抗洪措施的民选市政机构存在冗余,并强调需要通过跨部门和机构的议程来弥合差距。
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