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A Lake as a Living Paradise for Habitats Lingambudhi Lake

Author : Ar. Prajwala MS and Dr. Yashaswini S

Abstract :

The research illustrates the cumulative study of morphology of lake, existence of bio diversity in lake which leads the way to explore the integrated water body network and has the scope to implement the recreational activities. In the eyes of the people Lingambudhi Lake considered as the forest which mimics the Ranganatittu Bird Sanctuary with sigh seeing bird migration and Small Island in the middle of the lake. This makes research interesting to walk around the nature to be adventurous and also retreating, where people can experience the way to wanderlust in the time being. Mysore categories as upcoming tier 2 city due to urbanization there is decrease in green spaces o which is much needed and wanted to breathe for living beings and sustain. It’s very important to secure and conserve the existing lake and forests. As urban designers Building the living community to live without vandalizing the vegetation and landscape is very challenging. There is depleting of water bodies due to the gentrification of the city. Lake conservation is one of the major resources for the urban environment to keep up the sustainability of the city neighborhoods so in this research paper its suggests the strategies to secure the ecology of lake, protect the biodiversity and promoting the tourism for the public. Strategies/guidelines are discussed in this research paper.

Keywords :

Ecosystem, biodiversity, blue green network, sustainable lake conservation.