Springs are the most important source of water for the people in the mid-hills of the Himalaya. Emerging evidence shows that they are increasingly drying up, causing numerous hardships for people, with those impacts being felt more acutely by women and members of vulnerable communities like lower castes (Dalits). Climate change, land-use and land cover changes, including haphazard infrastructure (hydropower, road construction), and other socio-economic changes such as urbanization and tourism are the leading causes of the drying up of springs. In the region in general, and India in particular, the last decade and a half have seen increased initiatives for spring revival. In this chapter, we document the genesis of some of these spring reviv...
Water is a fundamental resource and for millions of people living in the Himalayas, springs are thei...
Bhutan is a mountainous country in the Himalayas with a small and scattered population. Most people ...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
Springs are the most important source of water for the people in the mid-hills of the Himalaya. Emer...
Equitable access to water, whether it is quantity or quality, is one of the fundamental rights. It f...
The Himalaya harbour a wealth of springs and shallow wells used for drinking water and other househo...
Springs, also called dhara, mool, kuwa, naula, and chasma, are, the most important source of water f...
The state of Meghalaya, in north east India, suffers from water shortages due to its hilly topograph...
Springs are the major source of water supply for domestic and agricultural uses in the mid-hills of ...
The Indian Himalayan Region is home to nearly 50 million people, more than 50% of whom are dependent...
India has suffered from successive droughts in recent years, placing a severe strain on water resour...
In Babel, M.; Haarstrick, A.; Ribbe, L.; Shinde, V. R.; Dichtl, N. (Eds.). Water security in Asia: o...
Water crises is a major problem of Darjeeling, West Bengal, India where rainfall is plentiful. Darje...
For over 500 million people that rely on the Ganges River in India, the retreating Himalayan glacier...
• A thorough understanding of spring systems is essential to design evidence-based springshed interv...
Water is a fundamental resource and for millions of people living in the Himalayas, springs are thei...
Bhutan is a mountainous country in the Himalayas with a small and scattered population. Most people ...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...
Springs are the most important source of water for the people in the mid-hills of the Himalaya. Emer...
Equitable access to water, whether it is quantity or quality, is one of the fundamental rights. It f...
The Himalaya harbour a wealth of springs and shallow wells used for drinking water and other househo...
Springs, also called dhara, mool, kuwa, naula, and chasma, are, the most important source of water f...
The state of Meghalaya, in north east India, suffers from water shortages due to its hilly topograph...
Springs are the major source of water supply for domestic and agricultural uses in the mid-hills of ...
The Indian Himalayan Region is home to nearly 50 million people, more than 50% of whom are dependent...
India has suffered from successive droughts in recent years, placing a severe strain on water resour...
In Babel, M.; Haarstrick, A.; Ribbe, L.; Shinde, V. R.; Dichtl, N. (Eds.). Water security in Asia: o...
Water crises is a major problem of Darjeeling, West Bengal, India where rainfall is plentiful. Darje...
For over 500 million people that rely on the Ganges River in India, the retreating Himalayan glacier...
• A thorough understanding of spring systems is essential to design evidence-based springshed interv...
Water is a fundamental resource and for millions of people living in the Himalayas, springs are thei...
Bhutan is a mountainous country in the Himalayas with a small and scattered population. Most people ...
South Asia is the home of almost one-fourth of world population. Economies of the countries of South...