Easy access, round the year availability even in the draught years and lack of regulations coupled with advanced and cheap technology to create extraction structure have been major factors responsible for indiscriminate extraction of groundwater. With a rise in population leading to increasing water requirement, the untapped groundwater resource has been the biggest bone of contention amongst multiple stakeholders with a threat of serious depletion in many parts of the world especially regions without perennial surface water availability and arid or semi-arid climate. India is the largest extractor of groundwater and the alarming situation has already tapped in. Semi-arid region of Saurashtra has the most extreme case with just 500 mm of ra...
The study was carried out at community scale watershed in one of the fragile ecologies of Central In...
The dwindling groundwater resource of India, supporting almost one fifth of the global population an...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
The traditional runoff harvesting facilities in Indian semi arid tropics (SAT) have degenerated du...
Groundwater is a vital resource in arid and semi-arid regions, increasingly relied upon for year-rou...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
N M Sadguru Water & Development Foundation, Dahod-389 151(Gujarat). Over exploitation and mismanagem...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...
Groundwater has rapidly emerged to occupy a dominant place in India.'s agriculture and food security...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
Agricultural water management (AWM) is the adaptation strategy for increasing agricultural productio...
Artificial rechargeCostsAquifersGroundwaterRechargeWellsWater harvestingWatershedsTank irrigationDam...
The study was carried out at community scale watershed in one of the fragile ecologies of Central In...
The dwindling groundwater resource of India, supporting almost one fifth of the global population an...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
The traditional runoff harvesting facilities in Indian semi arid tropics (SAT) have degenerated du...
Groundwater is a vital resource in arid and semi-arid regions, increasingly relied upon for year-rou...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
N M Sadguru Water & Development Foundation, Dahod-389 151(Gujarat). Over exploitation and mismanagem...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...
Groundwater has rapidly emerged to occupy a dominant place in India.'s agriculture and food security...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
Agricultural water management (AWM) is the adaptation strategy for increasing agricultural productio...
Artificial rechargeCostsAquifersGroundwaterRechargeWellsWater harvestingWatershedsTank irrigationDam...
The study was carried out at community scale watershed in one of the fragile ecologies of Central In...
The dwindling groundwater resource of India, supporting almost one fifth of the global population an...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...