Governance mechanisms and institutional frameworks: for integrated water resources development and management in India
By: Goel, Radhey Shyam.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.102-23.Subject(s): Water resources development - India | Water resources development In: World AffairsSummary: The distribution and management of available water to meet rising demand is very complex in a vast country like India, due to its highly diverse topography, climate, geology and consequent hydro-meteorological features. Water resources designing should not be a single sector end objective, but the prime mover in developing large systems with multiple linkages. This necessitates a multi-disciplinary research agenda covering technological, social, economic, legal and environmental concerns. Therefore, the planning of water resources must address the main concerns facing the water sector and consider the basin as a hydrological unit. - Reproduced.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 10, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR74358 |
The distribution and management of available water to meet rising demand is very complex in a vast country like India, due to its highly diverse topography, climate, geology and consequent hydro-meteorological features. Water resources designing should not be a single sector end objective, but the prime mover in developing large systems with multiple linkages. This necessitates a multi-disciplinary research agenda covering technological, social, economic, legal and environmental concerns. Therefore, the planning of water resources must address the main concerns facing the water sector and consider the basin as a hydrological unit. - Reproduced.
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