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Wetland Watch. 5. Bellandur Lake:ULU Grass Supportng Livelihood of Some Local People in the Lake City Bengaluru, Karnataka


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1 Social Environmental and Biological Association (SEBA), Kolkata, India
2 MISYS, International Tech Park, Bengaluru, India
     

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Geographically Bellandur lake (12° 56' 15'' N and 77° 40' 12'' E) is located in one of the three main valleys in the southeast part of Bangalore city and forms a part of Ponnaiyar river catchment. Water from this lake flows to Varthur lake and ultimately joins the Pennar river. It is the largest lake in Bengaluru city, which spreads over a huge area of 361.3 ha with an average depth of 5 m and has a catchment area of 148 sq km.
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Authors

N. C. Nandi
Social Environmental and Biological Association (SEBA), Kolkata, India
Rituparna Nandi
Social Environmental and Biological Association (SEBA), Kolkata, India
S. Ray Chaudhuri
MISYS, International Tech Park, Bengaluru, India

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Geographically Bellandur lake (12° 56' 15'' N and 77° 40' 12'' E) is located in one of the three main valleys in the southeast part of Bangalore city and forms a part of Ponnaiyar river catchment. Water from this lake flows to Varthur lake and ultimately joins the Pennar river. It is the largest lake in Bengaluru city, which spreads over a huge area of 361.3 ha with an average depth of 5 m and has a catchment area of 148 sq km.