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Title: “From Neglect To Transformation: Envisioning A Sustainable Future for Nag River, Nagpur through Urban River-Oriented Development (U-ROD)
Authors: Bhalekar, Aarul.
Keywords: Planning,
Nag River,
Nagpur.
Issue Date: May-2025
Publisher: SPA Bhopal
Series/Report no.: 2021BPLN007;TH002357
Abstract: Urban rivers have historically shaped the spatial, ecological, and socio-cultural identities of cities. However, rapid urbanization, fragmented governance, and weak policy integration have led to their significant degradation. The Nag River in Nagpur, Maharashtra—once a vital ecological and cultural asset lending its name to the city—now faces severe challenges due to pollution, encroachment, altered hydrology, and urban neglect. As Nagpur emerges as a key tier-2 city, restoring the health of the Nag River becomes critical to its sustainable urban future. This research formulates the Urban River-Oriented Development (U-ROD) framework, an interdisciplinary planning model that reimagines rivers as strategic urban assets and drivers of ecological resilience. U-ROD draws from spatial analytics, hydrological modeling, and flood vulnerability assessments to diagnose riparian land-use conflicts and environmental risks. It also explores innovative climate finance mechanisms—including green bonds, land value capture, carbon credits, and blended public-private investments—to mobilize resources for long-term restoration. Aligned with national initiatives such as the Urban River Management Plan (URMP) under the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), U-ROD integrates eco-sensitive zoning, participatory governance, and institutional reforms to mainstream river-centric urban development. It emphasizes nature-based solutions, community engagement, and cross-sectoral coordination as essential pillars for sustainable river management. The study not only addresses the specific challenges of the Nag River but also offers a replicable, scalable model applicable to urban rivers across India, particularly in emerging cities. By repositioning rivers as dynamic, living corridors, the research contributes to global dialogues on sustainable infrastructure, water-sensitive planning, and regenerative urbanism—bridging critical gaps between ecological conservation, urban livability, and resilient futures. Keywords: Urban River-Oriented Development (U-ROD); Sustainable Urban Development; Finance; Nature-Based Solutions; Eco-sensitive Zoning.
URI: http://dspace.spab.ac.in:80/handle/123456789/2748
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