Ken-Betwa, a multipurpose water development project, is one of the smallest components of the proposed National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India. The NRLP envisages transferring 178 km3 of water across 37 rivers, through a proposed network of about 30 river links, 3,000 storages and 12,000 km long river links and canals. It is expected to cost about US$123 billio
This paper attempts to identify and evolve a method for valuing and estimating the net gains from do...
The Indian government has recently unveiled an ambitious plan to link the major rivers. The purpose ...
It is a commonly held belief that the benefits of irrigation are not limited to farming households, ...
Paper presented at the National Workshop on National River Linking Project of India: analysis of hyd...
In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
In International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking...
In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
Properly planned water resource development and management has the ability to alleviate poverty, im...
The National River Linking Plan (NRLP) was designed to alleviate emerging water scarcity problems in...
River basin managementRiver basin developmentDevelopment projectsWater availab ilityWater demandWate...
National River Linking Project (NRLP) which envisages linking 37 Himalayan and Peninsular rivers (Fi...
Interlinking of Rivers aims to link Indias major river system by a network of reservoirs and canals ...
India's National River Linking Project (NRLP), which has been on the drawing board for some three de...
Management Institute (IWMI) states that presently one third of the world population face some form o...
To expand agricultural production and address water scarcity, India is moving forward with the Natio...
This paper attempts to identify and evolve a method for valuing and estimating the net gains from do...
The Indian government has recently unveiled an ambitious plan to link the major rivers. The purpose ...
It is a commonly held belief that the benefits of irrigation are not limited to farming households, ...
Paper presented at the National Workshop on National River Linking Project of India: analysis of hyd...
In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
In International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking...
In Amarasinghe, Upali A.; Sharma, Bharat R. (Eds.) Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
Properly planned water resource development and management has the ability to alleviate poverty, im...
The National River Linking Plan (NRLP) was designed to alleviate emerging water scarcity problems in...
River basin managementRiver basin developmentDevelopment projectsWater availab ilityWater demandWate...
National River Linking Project (NRLP) which envisages linking 37 Himalayan and Peninsular rivers (Fi...
Interlinking of Rivers aims to link Indias major river system by a network of reservoirs and canals ...
India's National River Linking Project (NRLP), which has been on the drawing board for some three de...
Management Institute (IWMI) states that presently one third of the world population face some form o...
To expand agricultural production and address water scarcity, India is moving forward with the Natio...
This paper attempts to identify and evolve a method for valuing and estimating the net gains from do...
The Indian government has recently unveiled an ambitious plan to link the major rivers. The purpose ...
It is a commonly held belief that the benefits of irrigation are not limited to farming households, ...