In Mumbai, India's financial capital, the country's richest municipality is working with a private company to build the biggest green, open space that the city has ever seen.
The build comes at a time when residents have been voicing concerns over the adverse impact of rising air pollution and increased flooding. This offers hope that an upcoming 130-acre public garden can be a good place to start improving the city's livability.
This journalistic project looks into the development of Mumbai's coastal garden, its potential to mitigate the effects of climate change, and how the build affects residents who are living near the construction area.