This paper reviews the urban water and sanitation scenario in metropolitan cities. Section 1 focuses on the institutional and organizational structure of the service providers by looking at the level of technical and managerial decentralization reached in the four cities (Calcutta, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai) Section 2 focuses on the question of property rights and the debate on usage conflicts in order to fill the gap for the future demand. Section 3 revisits the question of reforms that were launched in the 1990s for all infrastructure sectors. Section 4 and 5 concentrate on two directions the sector could look at for changes: the development of conservation based strategy and the need for a more participative approach by involving the civil ...
In India, out of the total population of 1,027 million, about 285 million live in urban areas. With ...
Census 2011 (provisional) results have indicated that nearly 17 million urban households (more than ...
Water has become an extremely precious commodity in the urban areas of the country. It has been in s...
Abstract: Today urban area is growing very past with the challenges of infrastructure faciliti...
Rapid urbanization, urban migration and tremendous rise in population make water management a challe...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. ...
The pattern of urbanization in India is characterized by continual concentration of population and a...
Public-private partnerships (PPP) are an important governance strategy that has recently emerged as ...
Over the years, the nature of drinking water supply and associated practices of consumption and regu...
International audienceIn this paper we illustrate the socio-economic dynamics of peri-urban zones of...
Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total popu...
Among the different component of natural environment, water is the most important component. Adequat...
The study highlights the potable water supply and demand of the city of Bangalore (India), and the c...
This paper presents urbanization challenges in India and initiatives taken to address them. Urbaniza...
In India, out of the total population of 1,027 million, about 285 million live in urban areas. With ...
Census 2011 (provisional) results have indicated that nearly 17 million urban households (more than ...
Water has become an extremely precious commodity in the urban areas of the country. It has been in s...
Abstract: Today urban area is growing very past with the challenges of infrastructure faciliti...
Rapid urbanization, urban migration and tremendous rise in population make water management a challe...
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focu...
This paper examines an ongoing intervention in sanitation in informal settlements in Mumbai, India. ...
The pattern of urbanization in India is characterized by continual concentration of population and a...
Public-private partnerships (PPP) are an important governance strategy that has recently emerged as ...
Over the years, the nature of drinking water supply and associated practices of consumption and regu...
International audienceIn this paper we illustrate the socio-economic dynamics of peri-urban zones of...
Economic growth of any nation like India depends on growth of cities. In India 31% of the total popu...
Among the different component of natural environment, water is the most important component. Adequat...
The study highlights the potable water supply and demand of the city of Bangalore (India), and the c...
This paper presents urbanization challenges in India and initiatives taken to address them. Urbaniza...
In India, out of the total population of 1,027 million, about 285 million live in urban areas. With ...
Census 2011 (provisional) results have indicated that nearly 17 million urban households (more than ...
Water has become an extremely precious commodity in the urban areas of the country. It has been in s...