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Resilient WASH development for urban poor: the case of Ahmedabad slums

Akshat Yaumin Thakore (Faculty of Planning, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India)
Mona Iyer (Faculty of Planning, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India)
Gargi Mishra (Faculty of Planning, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India)
Siddh Doshi (Faculty of Planning, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India)

International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment

ISSN: 1759-5908

Article publication date: 7 April 2022

Issue publication date: 10 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Climate variability, accompanied by rapid urbanization and rising population disproportionality, impacts urban poor settlements. This paper aims to analyse the climate resilience for the urban poor in Ahmedabad through the lens of WASH development strategies. To assess the adaptive capacities of urban poor communities, a framework in the form of a vulnerability matrix has been used consisting of four key parameters – tenure, basic services, mobilization and partnership and disaster management capacities. The matrix implicitly recommends area-specific interventions to boost adaptive capacities and improve resilience based on WASH services.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper was designed to assess the climate resilience of WASH services in the urban poor settlements of Ahmedabad city. In all, seven slums were selected using a stratified sampling approach considering topography, access to WASH services and urban heat island effect. These slums were then assessed using a theoretical framework having four key parameters – tenure, basic service, mobilization and partnership and disaster management capacities. The data for the analysis was collected from both secondary and primary sources. For the latter, semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, observational field visits and focused group discussions with the communities were done.

Findings

A ladder form of assessment matrix was derived from a thorough literature review and various pre-existing theories. This matrix consists of four key parameters – tenure, basic service, mobilization and partnership and disaster management capacities. The slums were evaluated by applying this framework, and direct and indirect relationships were established between the said parameters.

Research limitations/implications

This paper was adapted in the light of various obstacles put forward by the Covid-19 pandemic. Some of the interviews with the bureaucrats and external researchers were conducted online, while the engagement with the slum dwellers was in-person, considering appropriate social and/or physical distancing norms. Implications of the Covid-19 second wave restricted the involvement of researchers with the communities at an ethnographic level.

Originality/value

The ladder form of vulnerability assessment framework has been developed and contextualized using the insights from literature review, field visits and multi-stakeholder consultations. It was helpful in identifying aspects that require suitable interventions for improving and imparting resilience among the urban poor settlements. The learnings from this paper are significant for planners and decision-makers in identifying and prioritizing context-specific future projects for a city.

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Acknowledgements

This research is a part of the CEPT University's Directed Research Project, funded by the Government of Gujarat Climate Change Department. All publications arising from this Directed Research Project acknowledge the CEPT University, Government of Gujarat Climate Change Department and concerned members of the aforementioned organization(s). Government of Gujarat Climate Change Department may use the outputs of the Directed Research Project for dissemination and publicity after the consent from CEPT University and ensuring proper acknowledgment to the Student, Guides(s) and CEPT University.

The authors are also thankful to the support received from various members of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, Urban Management Centre and UNICEF for their valuable inputs at different stages in this research.

Citation

Thakore, A.Y., Iyer, M., Mishra, G. and Doshi, S. (2024), "Resilient WASH development for urban poor: the case of Ahmedabad slums", International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 19-44. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-08-2021-0104

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