The main objective of this research paper is to assess the extent to which the concept of water accounting has been applied for water management at the river basin scale in India. For this, the study first assesses the importance given to the use of water accounting for water management in India's national water policy. It then analyses the evolution of water accounting approaches in India through a systematic review of the past research studies on the theme. Further, it looks at their contribution to decision-making concerning allocation of water resources and resolving conflicts over water sharing. Finally, it identifies the existing gaps in the methodologies for water accounting so far used in India
Access to sufficient quantities of water of acceptable quality is a basic need for human beings and ...
Paper presented at the International Environmental Water Allocation Conference, Port Elizabeth, Sout...
In Bloschl, G.; van de Giesen, N.; Muralidharan, D.; Ren, L.; Seyler, F.; Sharma, U.; Vrba, J. (Eds....
Abstract Water is limited and is unevenly distributed globally. India being home to approximately 18...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
As water is a state subject in India, an enormous variation of irrigation water pricing across the s...
Allocation of water to cities, industries and agriculture has been a common practice in river basin ...
Discusses and illustrates concepts for identifying ways of improving productivity of water within ba...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
India is a large country with regional differences in per-capita water supply and demand. Attempts t...
Coping with water scarcity requires improvement in the way that water is managed in most areas of th...
This paper highlights the need in South Asia for basin-wide water allocation plans that include envi...
Access to sufficient quantities of water of acceptable quality is a basic need for human beings and ...
As demand and competition for water resources increase, the river basin has become the primary unit ...
Access to sufficient quantities of water of acceptable quality is a basic need for human beings and ...
Paper presented at the International Environmental Water Allocation Conference, Port Elizabeth, Sout...
In Bloschl, G.; van de Giesen, N.; Muralidharan, D.; Ren, L.; Seyler, F.; Sharma, U.; Vrba, J. (Eds....
Abstract Water is limited and is unevenly distributed globally. India being home to approximately 18...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
As water is a state subject in India, an enormous variation of irrigation water pricing across the s...
Allocation of water to cities, industries and agriculture has been a common practice in river basin ...
Discusses and illustrates concepts for identifying ways of improving productivity of water within ba...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
India is a large country with regional differences in per-capita water supply and demand. Attempts t...
Coping with water scarcity requires improvement in the way that water is managed in most areas of th...
This paper highlights the need in South Asia for basin-wide water allocation plans that include envi...
Access to sufficient quantities of water of acceptable quality is a basic need for human beings and ...
As demand and competition for water resources increase, the river basin has become the primary unit ...
Access to sufficient quantities of water of acceptable quality is a basic need for human beings and ...
Paper presented at the International Environmental Water Allocation Conference, Port Elizabeth, Sout...
In Bloschl, G.; van de Giesen, N.; Muralidharan, D.; Ren, L.; Seyler, F.; Sharma, U.; Vrba, J. (Eds....