Abstract India has a long history of policies that aim to improve rural drinking water services, through various combinations of state support and decentralization that face deeply rooted institutional challenges. These include debates about: the duty of the state to provide rural drinking water supply; tension over the role of central, state, and local governments; and frequent changes in policy and senior public officials that disrupt long-term implementation. Some water governance theorists have described policy-making in this context as a pragmatic process of bricolage, that is, of piecing together practical opportunities for improvement where possible. This paper takes a macrohistorical geographic approach to these insti...
For the last two decades and more, nations, international organisations and civil society, both loca...
With the politics of the environment so fundamental to the development process in rural India, this ...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
In arid and semi-arid regions of the world like south-eastern Andhra Pradesh, India, water is a crit...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
This chapter examines the evolution of water law and policy in India from pre-historic to present ti...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Drinking water programs in India treat urban and rural areas separately, generally neglecting the sp...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
Rainwater Harvesting is an ancient tradition in India, as evidenced by archeological findings, and m...
Water scarcity to a large extent is manmade and large irrigation projects are seen as a solution to ...
Participatory irrigation management (PIM) reforms are implemented in India to facilitate farmers' pa...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
For the last two decades and more, nations, international organisations and civil society, both loca...
With the politics of the environment so fundamental to the development process in rural India, this ...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
In arid and semi-arid regions of the world like south-eastern Andhra Pradesh, India, water is a crit...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
This chapter examines the evolution of water law and policy in India from pre-historic to present ti...
Achieving effective and efficient management of water as the key to human survival and development h...
Drinking water programs in India treat urban and rural areas separately, generally neglecting the sp...
Disputes over water are central to the political economy of development in South Asia. This paper lo...
Community management has been widely criticized, yet it continues to play a significant role in rura...
Rainwater Harvesting is an ancient tradition in India, as evidenced by archeological findings, and m...
Water scarcity to a large extent is manmade and large irrigation projects are seen as a solution to ...
Participatory irrigation management (PIM) reforms are implemented in India to facilitate farmers' pa...
India is an enormously diverse country, although the challenges of water scarcity and quality are al...
For the last two decades and more, nations, international organisations and civil society, both loca...
With the politics of the environment so fundamental to the development process in rural India, this ...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...