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Place of Social, Cultural, and Ecological Water Values for Promoting Water Security

In Delhi, India

24 February 2024


People stand on the edges of an artificial pond, watching a group of men as they prepare to lower a colourful idol of the Goddess Durga, laden with flowers, into the pond water
People stand on the edges of an artificial pond, watching a group of men as they prepare to lower a colourful idol of the Goddess Durga, laden with flowers, into the pond water

An idol of the Goddess Durga, carefully being held by worshippers before being immersed in an artificial pond in Delhi

Authors: Ashok Kumar, Rabidyuti Biswas, Radhika Modi, and Cat Button


Economic values have dominated water policy discourse over the last four decades. Very little has been written on social, cultural, and ecological values and their roles in enhancing water security. The primary objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of diverse water values with a case study of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India. To achieve this, a review of the existing scholarship on water values was conducted to develop a set of water values. Field surveys and interviews were conducted to comprehend the water values held by various stakeholders in Delhi. This paper is an attempt to show that viewing water security through the lens of diverse water values (social, cultural, economic and ecological) provides a better understanding of water policies, and enhanced comprehension could potentially result in better policies to promote water security. In the case of Delhi, we additionally found that the claimed predominance of water values such as efficiency, equity, equality, religiosity, and purity does not mean that these values are also actualized in water practices. Another major finding is that all four sets of values are integrated with one another, and policies underpinned by the identified values would be relatively better than policies solely based on economic values.
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