Articles by Vikashni K

Vikashni is pursuing an MTech degree in Climate Change and Disaster Management at Anna University, Chennai. A dedicated geoinformatics professional skilled in GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis, she has experience in climate resilience, drought assessment, and geospatial modelling, with strong expertise in ArcGIS, QGIS, and Google Earth Engine. She is passionate about applying geospatial intelligence to solve environmental and disaster-related challenges.

Chennai’s unregulated urbanisation has destroyed its water bodies and disrupted its natural drainage systems. This is true for the Kodungaiyur Canal System in North Chennai which includes the Ambattur, Korattur and Retteri lakes. This crucial waterway is designed to drain floodwaters into the Ennore Creek but is marred by encroachments and illegal sewage discharge. In fact, Kodungaiyur Lake, a part of Kosasthalaiyar and Cooum basin, is one of the lakes that has been eaten up and has been reduced to narrow canals because of human activity and government negligence. Flooding in encroached area, vulnerable groups affected During a datajam organised…

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