Managing Water in River Basins: Hydrology, Economics, and Institutions
Managing water resources effectively, to provide maximum benefit to the eco-system of the subcontinent, is a prime concern of India today. Managing Water in River Basins provides an in-depth analysis of existing strategies of water management and highlights the gaps in economic use of the water of river basins. The author addresses the challenges in allocating water amongst states that share water from the same river basin. He explores the choices for augmenting supplies and managing demands of water allocation in river basins. He also examines in detail the scope of some of the widely known economic tools of water management and various institutional forms for operating these management strategies. The volume posits in great detail various alternative strategies for water management. In doing so it also looks at the opportunities for enhancing the productivity of water to boost the wealth-generating potential of the resource.
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Managing Water in River Basins: Hydrology, Economics, and Institutions
Managing water resources effectively, to provide maximum benefit to the eco-system of the subcontinent, is a prime concern of India today. Managing Water in River Basins provides an in-depth analysis of existing strategies of water management and highlights the gaps in economic use of the water of river basins. The author addresses the challenges in allocating water amongst states that share water from the same river basin. He explores the choices for augmenting supplies and managing demands of water allocation in river basins. He also examines in detail the scope of some of the widely known economic tools of water management and various institutional forms for operating these management strategies. The volume posits in great detail various alternative strategies for water management. In doing so it also looks at the opportunities for enhancing the productivity of water to boost the wealth-generating potential of the resource.
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Managing Water in River Basins: Hydrology, Economics, and Institutions

Managing Water in River Basins: Hydrology, Economics, and Institutions

by M. Dinesh Kumar
Managing Water in River Basins: Hydrology, Economics, and Institutions

Managing Water in River Basins: Hydrology, Economics, and Institutions

by M. Dinesh Kumar

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Managing water resources effectively, to provide maximum benefit to the eco-system of the subcontinent, is a prime concern of India today. Managing Water in River Basins provides an in-depth analysis of existing strategies of water management and highlights the gaps in economic use of the water of river basins. The author addresses the challenges in allocating water amongst states that share water from the same river basin. He explores the choices for augmenting supplies and managing demands of water allocation in river basins. He also examines in detail the scope of some of the widely known economic tools of water management and various institutional forms for operating these management strategies. The volume posits in great detail various alternative strategies for water management. In doing so it also looks at the opportunities for enhancing the productivity of water to boost the wealth-generating potential of the resource.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199088157
Publisher: OUP India
Publication date: 06/23/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dinesh Kumar, Dr, Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy (IRAP), Hyderabad.

M. Dinesh Kumar is Executive Director, Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy (IRAP), Hyderabad.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, List of Figures, Abbreviations, Acknowledgements, Preface,
1. Discourse on Water Management in India;
2. The Changing Water Scenario of India;
3. Chasing a Mirage: Water Harvesting and Artificial Recharge to Solve Water Problems in Naturally Water-Scarce;
4. More Crop and Cash per Drop: Studies in Agricultural Water Productivity in Narmada River Basin;
5. Changing Water Use Hydrology: Issues of Trans-boundary Water Management;
6. Changing Surface water-Groundwater Interactions in Narmada River Basin: Issues in Trans-boundary Water Management;
7. Does Economic Value of Water in Agriculture Offer New Windows of Opportunity?
8. : Improving Water Productivity in Agriculture in Developing Economies: Identifying New Areas for Research;
9. Water Management Institutions and Policies for India;
10. Summary, Conclusions, and Policy Implications; Bibliography.
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