510-513Water is an essential commodity for survival and development. But the ever-increasing human population, technological modernization, changing life patterns and erratic monsoons are likely to lead to water crisis in this millennium. In the study, indigenous water conservation systems of Himachal Pradesh have been studied. The villagers had developed different indigenous techniques/structures in such a way so that the groundwater as well as the rainwater could be utilized properly.Various water conservation systems found in the state, baudi, nawn, chhrudu, khatri, khad, nala, etc. have been described
Depleting water sources, rapid urbanisation and extreme human intervention in the ecological cycles ...
<p>Our ancient religious texts and epics give a good insight into the water storage and conservation...
Our ancient religious texts and epics give a good insight into the water storage and conservation sy...
394-396An indigenous water conservation technology was studied in Sumari village of Pauri district,...
Water harvesting systems are traditional technologies that have met the needs of local populations f...
559-568Water scarcity problems in arid regions have been successfully tackled by water harvesting fr...
The main aim of our study is to understand the impact of water management and its implementation in ...
After the recurrent spells of weak monsoons, a big part of the country’s population, are affected by...
Not AvailableWater scarcity problems in arid regions have been successfully tackled by water harvest...
Communities all over the world have been endowed with the wisdom of indigenous technologies to colle...
58-62Even Rahim had told us about the importance of the conservation of water, so the common man has...
96-101The inter states drainage basins of the mighty Brahmaputra & the Barak represent the hydro...
627-629Indigenous practices play a vital role in sustainable agriculture development and it is uniqu...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Water, generally known as a universal solvent is the most essential component of the biotic world. P...
Depleting water sources, rapid urbanisation and extreme human intervention in the ecological cycles ...
<p>Our ancient religious texts and epics give a good insight into the water storage and conservation...
Our ancient religious texts and epics give a good insight into the water storage and conservation sy...
394-396An indigenous water conservation technology was studied in Sumari village of Pauri district,...
Water harvesting systems are traditional technologies that have met the needs of local populations f...
559-568Water scarcity problems in arid regions have been successfully tackled by water harvesting fr...
The main aim of our study is to understand the impact of water management and its implementation in ...
After the recurrent spells of weak monsoons, a big part of the country’s population, are affected by...
Not AvailableWater scarcity problems in arid regions have been successfully tackled by water harvest...
Communities all over the world have been endowed with the wisdom of indigenous technologies to colle...
58-62Even Rahim had told us about the importance of the conservation of water, so the common man has...
96-101The inter states drainage basins of the mighty Brahmaputra & the Barak represent the hydro...
627-629Indigenous practices play a vital role in sustainable agriculture development and it is uniqu...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Water, generally known as a universal solvent is the most essential component of the biotic world. P...
Depleting water sources, rapid urbanisation and extreme human intervention in the ecological cycles ...
<p>Our ancient religious texts and epics give a good insight into the water storage and conservation...
Our ancient religious texts and epics give a good insight into the water storage and conservation sy...