Evaluation of the challenges in water governance through citizen’s perception and Water Quality Index: A case study of a fast-growing city in India

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Urban water governance (UWG) plays an important role to ensure safe and sufficient water availability in cities. In developing countries, citizen centric studies, which are important to understand the ground-level scenario and the existing UWG, are often not conducted due to the lack of manpower or infrastructure. Indian cities are rapidly growing, and there is a need to revisit the existing UWG scenario in its cities. Therefore, as a first step, this study evaluates the UWG challenges in Kozhikode, Kerala, based on citizen perception and drinking water quality. The present study reports the findings from face-to-face interviews conducted (using structured questionnaires) to evaluate the knowledge of citizens in the basic areas of water resources management and conservation (n = 180) and the analysis of water samples from household sources (n = 261). The Water Quality Index (WQI) was computed and analyzed using the geographic information system (GIS). The WQI map identified the vulnerable areas requiring focused intervention to improve water quality. A poor awareness among the respondents, especially regarding the local water resources, was identified from the interviews. However, on a positive note, the citizens are willing to bridge this knowledge gap. Thus, involving citizens and understanding the issues at the ground level will aid in improving the UWG in cities.

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Navaneeth, A., Sreeda, P., Vishnu Maya, T. M., Sanusree, P. S., & Harikumar, P. S. (2021). Evaluation of the challenges in water governance through citizen’s perception and Water Quality Index: A case study of a fast-growing city in India. H2Open Journal, 4(1), 336–351. https://doi.org/10.2166/H2OJ.2021.106

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