This article traces the evolution of water scarcity narratives in the Indian drylands. In doing so, it shows how the politics of water scarcity has remained undergirded by a persistent and ubiquitous framing of climate-driven scarcity framings, which predates widespread recognition of anthropogenic climate change as a pressing concern. Using a combination of existing sources and analysis of key national and state level policy documents, I show how scarcity-focused narratives have remained stable over time and across the range of policies and sectors
Abstract: The impact of neoliberalism—an ideology that emphasizes private property and financial val...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...
This article traces the evolution of water scarcity narratives in the Indian drylands. In doing so,...
This paper critically examines some narratives of water scarcity in Kutch, western India. It argues ...
Watershed development (WSD) projects in India are key to meeting a range of human development goals ...
This article says that climate shaped the long-term pattern of economic change in India and that the...
Preoccupations for the widening gap between irrigated and rainfed areas are central to debates addre...
This dissertation aims to explore the idea of climate change as it appeared amongst villagers in the...
This thesis examines how climate change is being integrated within India's national and state govern...
Cities from the Global South like India, housing high concentration of population, are highly vulner...
Theories of economic growth based on Western Europe are inadequate when applied to India because the...
India occupies an intriguing dual position in global climate politics—a poor and developing economy...
We all make use of narratives to make sense of the world, but some narratives are noticeably promote...
International audienceAs water-stressed areas are expanding worldwide due to climate change, water c...
Abstract: The impact of neoliberalism—an ideology that emphasizes private property and financial val...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...
This article traces the evolution of water scarcity narratives in the Indian drylands. In doing so,...
This paper critically examines some narratives of water scarcity in Kutch, western India. It argues ...
Watershed development (WSD) projects in India are key to meeting a range of human development goals ...
This article says that climate shaped the long-term pattern of economic change in India and that the...
Preoccupations for the widening gap between irrigated and rainfed areas are central to debates addre...
This dissertation aims to explore the idea of climate change as it appeared amongst villagers in the...
This thesis examines how climate change is being integrated within India's national and state govern...
Cities from the Global South like India, housing high concentration of population, are highly vulner...
Theories of economic growth based on Western Europe are inadequate when applied to India because the...
India occupies an intriguing dual position in global climate politics—a poor and developing economy...
We all make use of narratives to make sense of the world, but some narratives are noticeably promote...
International audienceAs water-stressed areas are expanding worldwide due to climate change, water c...
Abstract: The impact of neoliberalism—an ideology that emphasizes private property and financial val...
The challenges of managing resource use in the world's largest democracy Intensifying droughts and c...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...