The Tragedy of the Yamuna and a Way Forward

Authors

  • Kulsum Fatima Assistant Professor, Department Architecture, JMI University, New Delhi, India Author

Keywords:

Industrialization, Urbanization, Community Partnership

Abstract

This paper presents the case of Yamuna river using the perspectives of the concepts of commons. As per the definition provided by the International association for the study of commons “The original meaning of the term ‘commons’ comes from the way communities managed land that was held ‘in common’ in medieval Europe” (Commons 2023). This concept of commons is now essentially understood in the field of natural resource management as a key towards addressing the challenges pertaining to climate change and development towards sustainable management of these natural resources. The theory behind the concept of commons explains the deterioration of common natural resources due to lack of individual responsibility and collective action. The theoretical background of this perspective is analyzed in context of Yamuna river to underscore the importance of protecting this common resource for the benefit of all. The findings of this paper emphasize the need for individual responsibility, collective action and community-government partnership to prevent the deterioration of Yamuna and promote its sustainable use.

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Published

08-02-2025

How to Cite

The Tragedy of the Yamuna and a Way Forward. (2025). Commonwealth Law Review Journal, 9, 329-337. https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/clrj/article/view/579

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