Expertise
-Systems Research (SES, CAS, SNA)
-Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH)
-Urban informality
-Urban ecology
Shruti Syal is an Assistant Professor at the Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. She holds a BSc in Biology from McGill University, a MSc in Environmental Studies from The Energy & Resources Institute, and a PhD in Regional Planning from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. She studies cities as integrated human-environment systems, applying various conceptual and empirical frameworks for complex systems study to examine WaSH infrastructure, stormwater management and green infrastructure, and governance of infrastructure and environmental quality. Her dissertation established environmental remediation of the river Yamuna and “slum” upgradation in Delhi as interdependent goals, challenging the dichotomies that plague planning practice in Indian cities, and received the Gill-Chin Lim Award for Best Dissertation in International Planning (2019).
TOPICS
Urban "Informality," Urban Ecology, Water and Waste Governance and Management, Nature-Based Solutions
FRAMEWORKS
Systems Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), Social-Ecological Systems (SES), Social Network Analysis (SNA)
METHODS
Mixed methods, SESF, SNA
CURRENT RESEARCH
Research projects apply complex systems study frameworks to strengthen urban planners' and policymakers' understanding of urban resilience. There are two publications on the theoretical and methodological exploration of these frameworks:
Related Publications:
- Rehman, N., Parikh, A., Lamb, Z., Syal, S., Ghertner, D. A., Menon, S., Anwar, N., Nabi, H., Butt, W., Ranganathan, M., Srinivasan, K., Bhat, H. Powis, A., & Anand, N. (2023). SOUTH ASIAN URBAN CLIMATES: Towards Pluralistic Narratives and Expanded Lexicons. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
- Syal, S. (expected 2024). Overregulated and Underserved: regulatory overlap in WaSH service provision in Delhi’s 'informal' settlements. Presented in August 2023 at International Conference on Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South. Manuscript under review.
- Syal, S. (expected 2024). (Unprivileged) Polluter Pays: Conflicts of Rights in Delhi's stormwater drain-adjacent 'informal' settlements. Manuscript under review.
A second project maps current and planned greening projects (representing the city’s natural capital) and their related social networks (representing the city’s social capital) as a first step to apply a systems perspective to coordinate multi-use greening projects for urban resilience. You can read a brief project profile in this VCU News article.
Geographic focus: Richmond, VA.
Related Publications:
- Syal, S., Ciminelli, J. & Lewis, L. (expected 2024). Integrating Actor Network Theory, Social Network Analysis, and Suitability Analysis to map Social and Natural Capital in Cities.
Instruction:
URSP 313: Research Methods in Urban and Regional Planning (S'21, S'22, S'23, S'24)
URSP 332: Environmental Management (F'21, S'22, F'23)
URSP 515: Watersheds Planning and Governance (S'21, F'23)
URSP 650: Natural Resources and Environmental Planning (F'20, F'21, F'22)
URSP 591: Special Topics - Planning in the International Context (S'23, S'24)