The focus of this thesis is the innovative process by which citizens in Bangalore, India have become engaged with the problem of water management through rainwater harvesting. Bangalore currently faces a water shortage of 500 million liters per day and, unless it dramatically changes its approach, acute water shortage by 2025. An effective water management scheme in Bangalore requires institutional restructuring to enable integrated management of water resources, strong legislation to protect groundwater, major infrastructural improvements to limit leakage, a shift in planning culture that more explicitly recognizes the link between the natural world and human settlements and stronger integration of science in planning. It is clear that any...
Many citizens in Ranchi, Jharkhand, suffer from the consequences of contaminated drinking water. The...
Working PaperWater scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. O...
Climate change and its effect on water is an unavoidable phenomenon. However, the scarcity of this p...
In a situation where population growth and development is to be sustained throughnaturally limited w...
In a situation where population growth and development is to be sustained throughnaturally limited w...
Urban growth leads to geographically concentrated demand for water and food -and to growing volumes ...
The study highlights the potable water supply and demand of the city of Bangalore (India), and the c...
In present scenario, water scarcity is a burning issue in all over the world. Even though an earth p...
In present scenario, water scarcity is a burning issue in all over the world. Even though an earth p...
“Natural” water scarcity is often touted by international banks and trade organizations as a justifi...
Water scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. Over time, the...
Water scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. Over time, the...
"Water is likely to become one of the limiting resources of the next century, as well as one with mu...
Among the different component of natural environment, water is the most important component. Adequat...
Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total popu...
Many citizens in Ranchi, Jharkhand, suffer from the consequences of contaminated drinking water. The...
Working PaperWater scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. O...
Climate change and its effect on water is an unavoidable phenomenon. However, the scarcity of this p...
In a situation where population growth and development is to be sustained throughnaturally limited w...
In a situation where population growth and development is to be sustained throughnaturally limited w...
Urban growth leads to geographically concentrated demand for water and food -and to growing volumes ...
The study highlights the potable water supply and demand of the city of Bangalore (India), and the c...
In present scenario, water scarcity is a burning issue in all over the world. Even though an earth p...
In present scenario, water scarcity is a burning issue in all over the world. Even though an earth p...
“Natural” water scarcity is often touted by international banks and trade organizations as a justifi...
Water scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. Over time, the...
Water scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. Over time, the...
"Water is likely to become one of the limiting resources of the next century, as well as one with mu...
Among the different component of natural environment, water is the most important component. Adequat...
Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total popu...
Many citizens in Ranchi, Jharkhand, suffer from the consequences of contaminated drinking water. The...
Working PaperWater scarcity is a characteristic of north-western states of India, such as Gujarat. O...
Climate change and its effect on water is an unavoidable phenomenon. However, the scarcity of this p...