India has suffered from successive droughts in recent years, placing a severe strain on water resources. Inefficient water use and climate change have led to “day zero” scenarios. This is one of seven expert comments on the challenges, implications, and potential solutions to India’s looming water crisis brought together as a 'Voices' article entitled 'The long Indian summer'
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Abstract: Water is essential for human survival but water-related illnesses are the most comm...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
One of the most pressing global challenges we face today is the rapid growth of the population. As t...
In Babel, M.; Haarstrick, A.; Ribbe, L.; Shinde, V. R.; Dichtl, N. (Eds.). Water security in Asia: o...
Abstract: The surface water and groundwater resources of the country play a major role in agricultur...
Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful wa...
The second panel at the LSE India Summit 2017, presented by Apollo Tyres Ltd, reflected on India’s w...
Introduction: India with an area of 3287263 km2 is the seventh largest country in world and by pop...
Water scenario in India has been now fast changing because of increasing population, rising demand f...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
In recent times, several studies around the globe show that climatic change is likely to impact sign...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
With the increasing population and per capita demand for freshwater, the burden of natural resources...
Abstract- Water is a prime natural stockpile, a basic human need and a treasured national asset. Pla...
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Abstract: Water is essential for human survival but water-related illnesses are the most comm...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...
One of the most pressing global challenges we face today is the rapid growth of the population. As t...
In Babel, M.; Haarstrick, A.; Ribbe, L.; Shinde, V. R.; Dichtl, N. (Eds.). Water security in Asia: o...
Abstract: The surface water and groundwater resources of the country play a major role in agricultur...
Water is a foundation of life and livelihoods and is a key to sustainable development. Successful wa...
The second panel at the LSE India Summit 2017, presented by Apollo Tyres Ltd, reflected on India’s w...
Introduction: India with an area of 3287263 km2 is the seventh largest country in world and by pop...
Water scenario in India has been now fast changing because of increasing population, rising demand f...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
In recent times, several studies around the globe show that climatic change is likely to impact sign...
This paper discusses emerging water crisis in India with the business as usual water use patterns an...
With the increasing population and per capita demand for freshwater, the burden of natural resources...
Abstract- Water is a prime natural stockpile, a basic human need and a treasured national asset. Pla...
Water is a precondition for human, animal and plant life on Earth. Deforestation, pollution, over-ex...
Abstract: Water is essential for human survival but water-related illnesses are the most comm...
Increased use of water for hydropower and agriculture, due to population growth accounts for future ...