India's Water Economy, Bracing for a Turbulent Future
Title | India's Water Economy, Bracing for a Turbulent Future PDF eBook |
Author | John Briscoe |
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Pages | 108 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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This report focuses on two basic issues: the major water-related challenges facing India, and the critical measures required to address them. It calls for a reinvigorated set of public water institutions to sustain water development and management in India.
India's Water Economy
Title | India's Water Economy PDF eBook |
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Pages | 4 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Water resources development |
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India's Water Economy, Bracing for a Turbulent Future
Title | India's Water Economy, Bracing for a Turbulent Future PDF eBook |
Author | John Briscoe |
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Release | 2015 |
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The Irrigation Future of India
Title | The Irrigation Future of India PDF eBook |
Author | A. Narayanamoorthy |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2022-02-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030896137 |
This book aims to bring forth and address the major issues confronting the irrigation sector of India and also to suggest policy pointers to sustain it. As the policy and reform canvas is large for a huge and diverse country, this book has particular focus on the most important and immediate issues and future options. The chapters not only focus on new research, in-depth analysis and technical details, but also provide a balanced review of the state of irrigation sector and comprehensive presentation of major issues, challenges and future options. With the presentation of in-depth analysis and synthesis of available knowledge, the work can act as a handbook for major irrigation water issues, actual policy changes, and potential reform that could turnaround the sector. Given the temporal and spatial data analysis of the irrigation sector, this book will be effective and useful as a research and teaching tool to students and researchers both in India and globally. Besides its professional audience within the academic, research and policy community, the non-technical format of the book will appeal to a general audience in the media, policy, and donor circles
India’s Water Futures
Title | India’s Water Futures PDF eBook |
Author | K. J. Joy |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2018-11-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0429752253 |
When it comes to water, we flush and forget. We use, abuse and almost never recycle. Water sector in India, since the 1990s, has seen some new ideas formalised legally and institutionally, while others are still emerging and evolving. Confronting the reality of current water management strategies, this volume discusses the state of the Indian water sector to uncover solutions that can address the imminent water crises. This book: Analyses the growing water insecurity, increase in demand, inefficiency in water use, and growing inequalities in accessing clean water; Sheds light on water footprint in agricultural, industrial and urban use, pressures on river basin management, depleting groundwater resources, patterns of droughts and floods, watershed based development and waste water and sanitation management; Examines water conflicts, lack of participatory governance mechanisms, and suggests an alternative framework for water regulation and conflict transformation; Highlights the relationship between gender discourse and water governance; Presents an alternative agenda for water sector reforms. This volume, with hopes for a more water secure future, will interest scholars and researchers of development studies, environment studies, public policy, political studies, political sociology, and, NGOs, media and think tanks working in this area.
India’s Water Future in a Changing Climate
Title | India’s Water Future in a Changing Climate PDF eBook |
Author | Kuppannan Palanisami |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 317 |
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ISBN | 981971785X |
India’s Waters
Title | India’s Waters PDF eBook |
Author | Mahesh Chandra Chaturvedi |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2011-12-20 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1439874662 |
India’s Waters: Advances in Development and Management is a critical study of the development and management of India’s waters. Its central theme is that the current methods in use are an extension of the colonial-era system, which, despite vast growth, has remained essentially the same in terms of developmental concepts, technological activities, and performance. A revolution on several fronts is possible, and this book details the author’s own plans for these advancements. First the book briefly addresses both the physiographic and hydrologic characteristics of India and its waters, and the current official proposals for their development. Next, the author presents new concepts and policies for development of India’s waters, followed by his proposed technological revolution. The author illustrates how India’s aforementioned unique characteristics enable use of some novel technologies that are unique globally. This fact is key to his proposed revolution, which asserts that water availability can be more than doubled. Even more importantly, water can be placed in the hands of the farmer. On the subject of hydroelectric development, the author explores a novel technology of interspatial intertemporal pumped storage development that would increase both hydroelectric potential and peaking power almost five times over. On a related note, the book explains advances in water resource developmental planning in terms of a new societal environmental systems management that far surpasses the much vaunted integrated water resources development. The author also talks about the challenges of climate change, demonstrating how his revolutionary technological proposals could be applied to deal with this serious issue.