The effective management of water resources is assuming enormous importance in India in the recent years. Sound water resource use is crucial for sustaining and raising food production, increasing rural incomes, alleviating poverty, and meeting drinking water as well as other human and industrial needs. It is now widely recognized that apart from engineering feats, good institutional arrangements are crucial for the sound management of the resource. In light of this, the development of water institutions has been taken up in India, but remains a major weakness. Existing water institutions are found to be lacking on various counts, and one of the critical deficiencies identified is the lack of adaptiveness to the significantly varying resour...
Water is one of the most essential natural resources for sustaining life. Water is a prime natural s...
The study examines the nature and performance of watershed development institutions in India. Improv...
In Gopalakrishnan, C.; Tortajada, C.; Biswas, A. K.; (Eds.). Water institutions: Policies, performan...
The effective management of water resources is assuming enormous importance in India in the recent y...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
There has been substantial water resources development for agriculture in India but the emphasis has...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
The water crisis in India is no more restricted to a few states or areas. It has started affecting a...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
There has been substantial focus on water resource development in India, but with emphasis mainly on...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Many citizens in Ranchi, Jharkhand, suffer from the consequences of contaminated drinking water. The...
Climate change is experienced most through the medium of water. The ability of water institutions a...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Water is one of the most essential natural resources for sustaining life. Water is a prime natural s...
The study examines the nature and performance of watershed development institutions in India. Improv...
In Gopalakrishnan, C.; Tortajada, C.; Biswas, A. K.; (Eds.). Water institutions: Policies, performan...
The effective management of water resources is assuming enormous importance in India in the recent y...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
There has been substantial water resources development for agriculture in India but the emphasis has...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
The water crisis in India is no more restricted to a few states or areas. It has started affecting a...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
There has been substantial focus on water resource development in India, but with emphasis mainly on...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Many citizens in Ranchi, Jharkhand, suffer from the consequences of contaminated drinking water. The...
Climate change is experienced most through the medium of water. The ability of water institutions a...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Water is one of the most essential natural resources for sustaining life. Water is a prime natural s...
The study examines the nature and performance of watershed development institutions in India. Improv...
In Gopalakrishnan, C.; Tortajada, C.; Biswas, A. K.; (Eds.). Water institutions: Policies, performan...