
The IIHS Campus, Kengeri sits at the intersection of the Ramasagara Lake, Sulikere Forest and an urban settlement, making it an excellent site to examine the interconnectedness between natural systems and the built environment. The Campus aspires to become an archetype of a safe space for humans and nature alike, to build eco-friendly and climate resilient structures, and to establish a living lab that brings together people and ideas from multiple disciplines to overcome challenges of rapid urbanisation, growing population and a heating planet. The NATURAL SYSTEMS Box Set contains books that document in detail the water systems and biodiversity on Campus, integrated Campus Agriculture, and related experiments. 1. Flowing towards sustainability: Innovations in campus water management 2. Surface water systems: Adaptive practices in design and construction 3. Natural history of IIHS campus: A future of urban biodiversity 4. Sustainable urban agriculture: Innovations and practices at IIHS campus, Kengeri
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