India's Water Futures
Emergent Ideas and Pathways
Herausgeber: Joy, K J; Janakarajan, S.
India's Water Futures
Emergent Ideas and Pathways
Herausgeber: Joy, K J; Janakarajan, S.
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This book critically engages with the emerging issues in the Indian water sector. It brings together brings together well-known names in the Indian water sector to engage with critical issues, and also suggests ways forward and a new water vision.
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This book critically engages with the emerging issues in the Indian water sector. It brings together brings together well-known names in the Indian water sector to engage with critical issues, and also suggests ways forward and a new water vision.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 137mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780815384045
- ISBN-10: 0815384041
- Artikelnr.: 54756728
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 137mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780815384045
- ISBN-10: 0815384041
- Artikelnr.: 54756728
K. J. Joy is Senior Fellow with Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management (SOPPECOM), Pune, India, and is the Convener of Forum for Policy Dialogue on Water Conflicts in India. S. Janakarajan is a professorial consultant at Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India and is the President of South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, Hyderabad, India.
Foreword 1. Introduction: India Water Futures: Emergent Ideas and Pathways
2. Water Resource Development in India: Achievements, Shortcomings and
Remedial Measures 3. Managing River Basins: Re-Examining the Biophysical
Basis 4. Changing Land Use, Agrarian Context and Rural Transformation:
Implications for Watershed Development 5. Environmental Flows in the Indian
Context: Prospects and Challenges 6. Changing Water Use Practices of the
Urban Middle Class in India: Insights from Metropolitan Calcutta 7. The
Centralized Approach to Wastewater Management and Implications for
Sanitation Governance: An Analysis of the Intent and Practice of the
National Urban Sanitation Policy in India 8. Canal Irrigation Performance
and Impacts: Applying Contingency Theory to Irrigation Management in India
9. Out of Balance: Agricultural Growth and Groundwater Depletion in Two
Backward States of India 10. Reducing Water for Agriculture for Improving
Productivity: Adapting and Up-scaling Innovative Approaches 11. Gender and
Water: Why We Need Alternatives to Alternative Discourses 12. Inter-state
Water Conflicts and Linguistic Identity in India: The Case of the Cauvery
13. Dams and Environmental Clearances: Learnings and Way Forward 14.
Rationale for Independent Regulatory Agency for Water in India:
Reconceptualizing Credible Commitment 15. Reforming India's Water Sector:
Which Way Forward?
2. Water Resource Development in India: Achievements, Shortcomings and
Remedial Measures 3. Managing River Basins: Re-Examining the Biophysical
Basis 4. Changing Land Use, Agrarian Context and Rural Transformation:
Implications for Watershed Development 5. Environmental Flows in the Indian
Context: Prospects and Challenges 6. Changing Water Use Practices of the
Urban Middle Class in India: Insights from Metropolitan Calcutta 7. The
Centralized Approach to Wastewater Management and Implications for
Sanitation Governance: An Analysis of the Intent and Practice of the
National Urban Sanitation Policy in India 8. Canal Irrigation Performance
and Impacts: Applying Contingency Theory to Irrigation Management in India
9. Out of Balance: Agricultural Growth and Groundwater Depletion in Two
Backward States of India 10. Reducing Water for Agriculture for Improving
Productivity: Adapting and Up-scaling Innovative Approaches 11. Gender and
Water: Why We Need Alternatives to Alternative Discourses 12. Inter-state
Water Conflicts and Linguistic Identity in India: The Case of the Cauvery
13. Dams and Environmental Clearances: Learnings and Way Forward 14.
Rationale for Independent Regulatory Agency for Water in India:
Reconceptualizing Credible Commitment 15. Reforming India's Water Sector:
Which Way Forward?
Foreword 1. Introduction: India Water Futures: Emergent Ideas and Pathways
2. Water Resource Development in India: Achievements, Shortcomings and
Remedial Measures 3. Managing River Basins: Re-Examining the Biophysical
Basis 4. Changing Land Use, Agrarian Context and Rural Transformation:
Implications for Watershed Development 5. Environmental Flows in the Indian
Context: Prospects and Challenges 6. Changing Water Use Practices of the
Urban Middle Class in India: Insights from Metropolitan Calcutta 7. The
Centralized Approach to Wastewater Management and Implications for
Sanitation Governance: An Analysis of the Intent and Practice of the
National Urban Sanitation Policy in India 8. Canal Irrigation Performance
and Impacts: Applying Contingency Theory to Irrigation Management in India
9. Out of Balance: Agricultural Growth and Groundwater Depletion in Two
Backward States of India 10. Reducing Water for Agriculture for Improving
Productivity: Adapting and Up-scaling Innovative Approaches 11. Gender and
Water: Why We Need Alternatives to Alternative Discourses 12. Inter-state
Water Conflicts and Linguistic Identity in India: The Case of the Cauvery
13. Dams and Environmental Clearances: Learnings and Way Forward 14.
Rationale for Independent Regulatory Agency for Water in India:
Reconceptualizing Credible Commitment 15. Reforming India's Water Sector:
Which Way Forward?
2. Water Resource Development in India: Achievements, Shortcomings and
Remedial Measures 3. Managing River Basins: Re-Examining the Biophysical
Basis 4. Changing Land Use, Agrarian Context and Rural Transformation:
Implications for Watershed Development 5. Environmental Flows in the Indian
Context: Prospects and Challenges 6. Changing Water Use Practices of the
Urban Middle Class in India: Insights from Metropolitan Calcutta 7. The
Centralized Approach to Wastewater Management and Implications for
Sanitation Governance: An Analysis of the Intent and Practice of the
National Urban Sanitation Policy in India 8. Canal Irrigation Performance
and Impacts: Applying Contingency Theory to Irrigation Management in India
9. Out of Balance: Agricultural Growth and Groundwater Depletion in Two
Backward States of India 10. Reducing Water for Agriculture for Improving
Productivity: Adapting and Up-scaling Innovative Approaches 11. Gender and
Water: Why We Need Alternatives to Alternative Discourses 12. Inter-state
Water Conflicts and Linguistic Identity in India: The Case of the Cauvery
13. Dams and Environmental Clearances: Learnings and Way Forward 14.
Rationale for Independent Regulatory Agency for Water in India:
Reconceptualizing Credible Commitment 15. Reforming India's Water Sector:
Which Way Forward?