An increase in water requirements with climate change has become a burning issue in South Asia. Over 2 billion people experience high water stress at present. According to UN predictions, by 2030 from 24 to 700 million people will be displaced by intense water scarcity experiencing a shortage of access to sufficient quantities of water for human and environmental use. The hydraulic empires of Sri Lanka in the past in Orient societies had been concerned about water conservation and storage to use during water shortages and to develop irrigation systems. They enforced their power and bureaucracy extensively to develop the waterworks systems with great skills and technology and water management model. At present, free-flowing water has b...
Water is a lifeblood aspect of human being and without water, human being is impossible in the world...
Dams and reservoirs have played a key role in economic development serving a variety of purposes, in...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
Water pollution has become a critical issue with rising population by urbanization and development a...
Water quantity and quality are two major concerns to sustain livelihood of farmers, particularly in ...
Water reform is occurring in many countries in a variety of ways. This reform has been underpinned b...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
Sri Lanka has no water scarcity within the country, and per capita, water availability is adequate t...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water is an essential element for human life but is being wasted and made unsafe due to anthropogeni...
The Sri Lankan government has committed itself to introducing a participatory integrated approach to...
Water is a lifeblood aspect of human being and without water, human being is impossible in the world...
Dams and reservoirs have played a key role in economic development serving a variety of purposes, in...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
Water pollution has become a critical issue with rising population by urbanization and development a...
Water quantity and quality are two major concerns to sustain livelihood of farmers, particularly in ...
Water reform is occurring in many countries in a variety of ways. This reform has been underpinned b...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
Sri Lanka has no water scarcity within the country, and per capita, water availability is adequate t...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water is an essential element for human life but is being wasted and made unsafe due to anthropogeni...
The Sri Lankan government has committed itself to introducing a participatory integrated approach to...
Water is a lifeblood aspect of human being and without water, human being is impossible in the world...
Dams and reservoirs have played a key role in economic development serving a variety of purposes, in...
Because water is pivotal for health and livelihoods, inadequate access to water may be a significant...