Sowing Sustainable Cities: Lessons for Urban Agriculture Practices in India
A collaborative book on what urban agriculture looks like across Indian cities, and what it can teach us about sustainable urban futures.
A collaborative book on what urban agriculture looks like across Indian cities, and what it can teach us about sustainable urban futures.
A chapter on the lives and livelihoods of people who fish in the Yamuna, one of Delhi’s most polluted and most essential rivers.
Can we talk about transport justice without fundamentally rethinking how we plan cities? I explored this question through a review of existing frameworks.
A report on how Bengaluru moves, looking at the city’s public transport challenges and possibilities.
Early findings from our survey of farming within Delhi, presented at a seminar on sustainable urban agriculture.
On the farmers who grow food in Delhi and what it means that the city refuses to see them.
Why does city planning refuse to see farming? We shared insights from Delhi on what it would take to change that.
Most people in Patna walk. The money goes to roads and metro. What does that tell us?
I presented the case for farming in Delhi as more than a curiosity. It is a systemic alternative to the way we think about cities.
I proposed a four-part framework for thinking about equity in transportation, presented at Mobilize in Dar es Salaam.