Abstract

The restoration of rivers is an essential component of sustainable development, which has as its dual goals the reduction of environmental deterioration and the enhancement of societal well-being. This research paper examines the case of the Dravyavati River revitalization project in India, focusing on the evaluation of its ecological and social dimensions and its contribution to sustainability. The Dravyavati River, which flows through Rajasthan, was subjected to significant pollution and deterioration as a result of urbanisation and industrial operations. The project aimed to improve the biological state of the river, as well as the quality of the water and the public space that was available to the towns that were located in the area.

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