Vedashree Kozhiyalam Sudhakar
After the Flood: Water Urbanism in the Humid city of chennai A case study of Pallikaranai wetland.
Rel. Antonio Di Campli, Alessio Mazzaro. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Pianificazione Urbanistica E Territoriale, 2026
Abstract
Pallikaranai Wetland has emerged as a crucial stress point in Chennai's rapid urbanization, which has increased the risk of pluvial and river floods, seasonal water scarcity, and the destruction of important habitats. Pallikaranai recovery is crucial for the city's long-term water security and ecological resilience because it still functions as a sponge-like landscape that stores monsoon runoff, recharges aquifers, and supports significant biodiversity despite being encroached upon by housing, infrastructure, and landfills. Pallikaranai was once a part of an extensive network of tanks, channels, and marshes. Pallikaranai Wetland—described by earlier studies as a sponge-like ecosystem that attenuates floods, recharges aquifers, and sustains rich biodiversity within Chennai’s urban landscape—serves as the central case study for this work (SACON, 2008; Ragapriya, 2020).
The thesis uses urban water urbanism as a comprehensive framework to imagine the Pallikaranai wetland once again as a hydrosocial living infrastructure whose well-being is the result of the harmonious coexistence of downstream and upstream water catchments, groundwater, wastewater, and daily human practices at the wetland's edge
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