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Yamuna Floodplains Transformed into Artisan-Ecological Oasis

Summary

  • Artisans Eco Lab initiative to blend crafts and ecology on Yamuna floodplains
  • Aims to create public-oriented cultural and recreational space
  • Emphasizes climate-resilient and water-sensitive design strategies
Yamuna Floodplains Transformed into Artisan-Ecological Oasis

As part of the "Artisans Eco Lab" initiative, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has started work on setting up a cultural and recreational space on the Yamuna floodplains. The project aims to blend community livelihoods with urban ecological stewardship, opening up the floodplains as a public-oriented destination.

The Artisans Eco Lab will serve as a hub where craftspeople, designers, and communities can co-create in harmony with the natural environment. It will promote traditional crafts and demonstrate how cultural livelihoods can coexist with urban ecology. The site, spread across 236.5 hectares, features flat terrain, grasslands, woodlands, and natural water depressions, making it a promising location for eco-sensitive development.

The project will adopt climate-resilient and water-sensitive design strategies to ensure ecological balance, as the site is periodically inundated during high river flows. The Eco Lab will host community and visitor-oriented programs, such as artisan workshops, seasonal craft bazaars, live demonstrations, and environmental education zones. Low-impact recreational spaces, including nature trails, birdwatching decks, and guided eco-tours, will also be introduced to promote sustainable tourism.

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The Artisans Eco Lab initiative seeks to blend community livelihoods with urban ecological stewardship on the Yamuna floodplains in Delhi, creating a cultural and recreational space that promotes traditional crafts and demonstrates how they can coexist with the natural environment.
The project will include artisan activity zones, eco-trails, interpretation centers, and low-impact recreational areas, as well as community and visitor-oriented programs like artisan workshops, seasonal craft bazaars, and environmental education zones.
The project will adopt climate-resilient and water-sensitive design strategies to ensure ecological balance, as the site is periodically inundated during high river flows. It will also emphasize the use of renewable energy, natural water filtration, and native vegetation suited to the floodplains.

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