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      The Lake That Became a Bus Terminus. Translated title: Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History, Spring 2019, no. 2: The Lake That Became a Bus Terminus.

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          This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.

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          Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History
          Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany
          2019
          10 January 2019
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          10.5282/RCC/8493
          c2236b71-eb6d-4c6c-894c-5182d410a21d

          CC BY 4.0 2019 Harini Nagendra and Hita Unnikrishnan

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          Literary studies,Philosophy of science,Environmental change,Environmental studies,Contemporary history,Cultural studies
          landscape transformation,settlements,transportation,cities,urbanization,water,lakes

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