"Water is not a commercial product like any other but, rather, a heritage which must be protected, defended and treated as such." Preamble to the European Union Water Framework Directive, 2000Water is a scarce and finite resource with no substitute, only upon which the existence of life on this earth depends. During the last century, the population of the world has more than tripled, from 1.6 billion to over 6 billion, while water resources have remained constant. According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, 2003, About 2 billion people in over 40 countries are affected by water shortages, more than 1 billion people lack sufficient and safe drinking water and 2.4 billion have no provisions for sanitation. To overcome this...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
India has 16% of the world's population and only 4% of the world's water resources. The water demand...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
United Nations General Assembly has, through Resolution no. 64/292 dated July 28, 2010, recognized c...
The water sector in India and vested interests in it have always been averse to change. We have now ...
Water is indispensable to human life. From references to water in numerous international treaties to...
The paper tries to look at the legal frameworks in the water sector in India, from the first laws dr...
Water resources management is a process that encourages integration between the development and mana...
Water resources management is a process that encourages integration between the development and mana...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
Water is arguably the most important natural resource for human development, economic growth, and su...
This monograph comprehensively examines water law regulations and reform in the present decade, goin...
The present water availability scenario that exists in the country has brought about the famous wate...
In the face of growing freshwater scarcity, most countries of the world are taking steps to conserve...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
India has 16% of the world's population and only 4% of the world's water resources. The water demand...
Water resources management is becoming increasingly complicated issue in India, as water demands inc...
United Nations General Assembly has, through Resolution no. 64/292 dated July 28, 2010, recognized c...
The water sector in India and vested interests in it have always been averse to change. We have now ...
Water is indispensable to human life. From references to water in numerous international treaties to...
The paper tries to look at the legal frameworks in the water sector in India, from the first laws dr...
Water resources management is a process that encourages integration between the development and mana...
Water resources management is a process that encourages integration between the development and mana...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
Water is arguably the most important natural resource for human development, economic growth, and su...
This monograph comprehensively examines water law regulations and reform in the present decade, goin...
The present water availability scenario that exists in the country has brought about the famous wate...
In the face of growing freshwater scarcity, most countries of the world are taking steps to conserve...
The developing economies are facing water problems at a massive level. At present, coining the term ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
India has 16% of the world's population and only 4% of the world's water resources. The water demand...