Water scarcity has emerged, especially during the past decade, as an important theme in discussions on India's future. Global discourse suggests that India, and other developing countries in Asia and Africa, can respond to water scarcity - and the resultant water poverty facing their people - by embracing integrated water resources management, a package of best practices for improved management of water resources with strong emphasis on direct demand-side management. This paper addresses five questions about the IWRM paradigm with respect to India: (1) Is water poverty of countries caused by their water scarcity?(2) Would embracing IWRM help alleviate India's water poverty? (3) Is implementing IWRM feasible in India in today's context? (4) ...
World wide integrated water resource management (IWRM) has gained prominence as a community-based ap...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
The past decade has witnessed a growing sense of urgency in reforming water sectors in developing co...
Developing countries like India are actively being encouraged to move from the traditional supply-si...
Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful wa...
Water is one of the most essential natural resources for sustaining life. Water is a prime natural s...
Water is the basic resource for the existence of all forms of life. There is a severe shortage of wa...
In Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining re...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
With the increasing population and accelerated urbanization, demands for water are rising for differ...
Introduction: India with an area of 3287263 km2 is the seventh largest country in world and by pop...
Water is an essential element to maintain life on earth. Access to water can be regarded as a basic ...
Abstract- Water is a prime natural stockpile, a basic human need and a treasured national asset. Pla...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
World wide integrated water resource management (IWRM) has gained prominence as a community-based ap...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
The past decade has witnessed a growing sense of urgency in reforming water sectors in developing co...
Developing countries like India are actively being encouraged to move from the traditional supply-si...
Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful wa...
Water is one of the most essential natural resources for sustaining life. Water is a prime natural s...
Water is the basic resource for the existence of all forms of life. There is a severe shortage of wa...
In Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining re...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
With the increasing population and accelerated urbanization, demands for water are rising for differ...
Introduction: India with an area of 3287263 km2 is the seventh largest country in world and by pop...
Water is an essential element to maintain life on earth. Access to water can be regarded as a basic ...
Abstract- Water is a prime natural stockpile, a basic human need and a treasured national asset. Pla...
Integrated water resources management provides a set of ideas to help us manage water more holistica...
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) has often been interpreted and implemented in a way tha...
World wide integrated water resource management (IWRM) has gained prominence as a community-based ap...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
The past decade has witnessed a growing sense of urgency in reforming water sectors in developing co...