If a riverfront looks beautiful but cannot function ecologically anymore,
👉 it is not restoration — it is ecological replacement.
Because cities do not survive on concrete alone.
They survive on functioning ecosystems.
#UrbanEcology #RiverRestoration #NatureBasedSolutions #ClimateResilience #Biodiversity #WetlandConservation #SustainableCities #GreenInfrastructure

Times of India | Saline Metro wells ring alarm: Is Mumbai draining itself into a dry future?

Mumbai's groundwater is facing a crisis as Metro construction wells yield saline, unusable water. Environmentalists warn of aquifer stress and potential contamination, citing unregulated extraction and illegal borewells. Experts highlight the urgent need for stricter monitoring, rainwater harvesting, and river restoration to prevent irreversible damage to the city's future.

Read more: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/saline-metro-wells-ring-alarm-is-mumbai-draining-itself-into-a-dry-future/articleshow/130108784.cms

#mumbai #metro #aquifer #rainwaterharvesting #riverrestoration

Saline Metro wells ring alarm: Is Mumbai draining itself into a dry future? | Mumbai News - The Times of India

MUMBAI: The warning signs are seeping up from beneath Mumbai’s feet. Saline, dirty and non-potable water in multiple wells dug for Metro construction .

The Times of India

3 #African Cities Restore #Nature to Revitalize Their #Rivers

By Eden Takele, Marc Manyifika, Japheth Habinshuti, Adane Kebede, Alemakef Tassew, Amanda Gcanga, Mulalo Mbedzi and Nikara Mahadeo, March 12, 2025

"Africa’s cities, from large metropolises to smaller towns, are increasingly characterized by growing #UrbanSprawl. #Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, is expanding by about 2,000 people and 5 hectares (10 football fields) every day, according to a World Bank estimate. #Kumasi, an intermediary city in #Ghana, is growing more than 5% every year — at least twice as fast as the capital city, Accra.

As cities and surrounding farmlands expand further into their hinterlands, they encroach upon watersheds essential to water supply and climate resilience.

Watersheds are the natural area of land that drain into a common body of water. The consequences of their degradation are threefold. Without tree cover and healthy soils to absorb rainfall, cities may lose a critical source for groundwater recharge, leading to water shortages. Not only does the quantity of water suffer, so does its quality. Without strong roots to protect and anchor the soil, sediment and the chemicals within it are washed into nearby water bodies, often the primary source for a city’s drinking water. That same runoff can turn into floodwater.

How Natural Infrastructure Supports #WaterSecurity.

Many cities that once depended on their watersheds for water now face both increasing scarcity and heightened vulnerability to #extremeWeather. There are, however, #NatureBasedSolutions to help alleviate these problems.

Through a combination of upland foresting and urban greening, watershed restoration efforts are starting to deliver positive results in three African cities..."

Read more:
https://www.wri.org/insights/nature-based-solutions-river-restoration-african-cities

#SolarPunkSunday #DireDawa #Ethiopia #Kigali #Rwanda #NyabarangoRiver #Africa #MoreTrees #RiverRestoration #WaterIsLife #ClimateChange

3 African Cities Restore Nature to Revitalize Their Rivers

African cities are sprawling into their forested watersheds, harming their water supplies in the process. That's why Kigali, Rwanda; Dire Dawa, Ethiopia; and Johannesburg, South Africa are re-greening their landscapes.

World Resources Institute

We got to meet an amazing person, Natasha Zarine, this week, who is using prize money from the St Andrews Prize for the Environment to clean up rivers in India
more background on Natasha here:
https://www.globalindian.com/story/cover-story/natasha-zarine-and-ecosattva-lead-the-charge-in-sustainable-waste-management-and-river-restoration/

#RiverRestoration

Major river restoration work returns Fife’s Back Burn to natural flow

A 700 m section of the Back Burn (also known locally as the Conland, Coul and Balbirnie Burn) has been restored to follow its original course at Coul Den Reservoir, Glenrothes.

The work on this part of the burn is part of the wider Leven programme, which has already seen several artificial weirs removed from the River Leven and replaced with nature-based solutions.

#RiverRestoration #Fife

https://www.watermagazine.co.uk/2026/02/23/major-river-restoration-work-returns-fifes-back-burn-to-natural-flow/

Major river restoration work returns Fife’s Back Burn to natural flow - Water Magazine

A 700m section of the Back Burn has been restored to follow its original course at Coul Den Reservoir, Glenrothes.

Water Magazine

Helicopters dump 6,000 logs into rivers in the Pactific Northwest, fixing a decades-old mistake

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/river-restoration-with-logs

Sông Tô Lịch (Hà Nội) đã "lột xác" rõ rệt sau gần một năm triển khai các dự án cải tạo đồng bộ. Nguồn bổ cập nước thứ hai phía hạ lưu chính thức hoạt động, mang lại diện mạo mới cho dòng sông ô nhiễm nổi tiếng. #SongToLich #HaNoi #CaiTaoSong #TôLịchRiver #Hanoi #RiverRestoration #Environment

https://vietnamnet.vn/can-canh-song-to-lich-lot-xac-sau-khi-bo-cap-nguon-nuoc-thu-hai-2445862.html

Cận cảnh sông Tô Lịch 'lột xác' sau khi bổ cập nguồn nước thứ hai

Diện mạo sông Tô Lịch (Hà Nội) thay đổi đáng kể sau gần một năm triển khai đồng bộ các dự án cải tạo. Mới đây, nguồn bổ cập nước thứ hai phía hạ lưu chính thức hoạt động.

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