Services
We don't offer off-the-shelf solutions. Every engagement is built around the specific challenge, the specific city, and the specific moment.
ESG & CSR Water Impact Assessment
The challenge. India's top listed companies are now required to report on water risk and environmental impact under SEBI's BRSR framework. Many have funded significant water interventions — lake restorations, watershed programs, rainwater harvesting — but lack the tools to credibly measure and communicate their impact.
We develop rigorous, site-specific water footprint assessments that go beyond narrative reporting. We calculate net water balance, groundwater recharge contributions, ecosystem service values, and climate co-benefits.
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- Listed companies with active water-related CSR programs
- ESG teams preparing BRSR disclosures
- Impact investors evaluating water-related projects
- Foundations funding urban water restoration
What you get
Urban Climate Risk Mapping
The challenge. Most Indian cities are making infrastructure and land-use decisions without a clear picture of where climate risk is concentrated — flooding, urban heat, groundwater depletion, drought. The data often exists. The translation into usable intelligence doesn't.
We build city-scale climate risk profiles that combine spatial data, hydrological modelling, and local knowledge to map where risk is real today and where it's heading.
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- Development authorities and urban planning bodies
- State-level climate and environment departments
- Infrastructure investors assessing location risk
- Multilateral-funded urban development programs
What you get
Digital Tools for Urban Water Management
The challenge. Urban local bodies in India are expected to manage increasingly complex water systems with limited data, limited bandwidth, and tools that haven't changed in decades. The gap isn't always resources. It's usable, accessible intelligence.
We design and develop custom digital tools — diagnostics, dashboards, decision-support systems — that make water management data accessible and actionable for the people who actually run cities.
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- Urban Local Bodies managing water assets
- State nodal agencies under AMRUT, Smart Cities, NMCG
- Multilateral development agencies funding urban programs
- Research institutions needing field-deployable tools
What you get
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