The provision of water in Mumbai turns out to be linked to social identity and recognition of ‘hydraulic citizenship’, and leads to the exclusion of marginal groups lacking such recognition (Anand 2017). Shifts in ideology are similarly reflected in water. A strong focus on instrumentalism – ...
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In addition to impacts due to rainfall and land-use changes, there is a significant marine flooding risk to highly-populated low-lying cities in coastal areas, including major economic centers such as London, New York, Shanghai, and Mumbai [12]. Globally, it is estimated that more than 20...