Learning from Fishers about Mumbai’s Urban Sea: Essay by Nikhil Anand in Scroll.in

Fishing in the urban sea. Credit: Nikhil Anand

Fishing in the urban sea. Credit: Nikhil Anand

As monsoon-soaked Mumbai battles with the sea, residents on the margins hold out key lessons. The city’s fishers, wetland farmers and others on the edge could help designers understand the changing rhythms of water, earth and air.

This is Part 1 of a series of six essays that seeks to reimagine the futures of the coastal city of Mumbai in its climate-changed waters. Read the entire series here.

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