Handbook of Water Resources in India: Development, Management and Strategies

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India, with a large agricultural base, growing requirements in cities, and a fast emerging economy, requires careful management of its resources. Water resources, especially those that sustain life, need to be developed and managed efficiently. This handbook focuses on major water policy issues in India. It examines the evolution of India’s water management, discusses the achievements of the past, and anticipates future challenges. The volume explores the relationship of water with economic growth, poverty, environment, energy, and rights and entitlements. It analyses appropriate policies and financing for water-related projects in India and recommends methods to manage the transition from past practices in a principled yet pragmatic manner. The handbook also addresses the debate on scaling-up of infrastructure and future strategies on pricing and its regulation. Bringing together eminent Indian practitioners and policy analysts in water management, this handbook is an important resource for researchers and students in economics and water management, environmentalists, policymakers, activists, NGOs, and aid institutions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Briscoe

Currently World Bank Country Director for Brazil. Previoulsy, he was Senior Water Advisor with responsibility for the Bank's water portfolio both globally and in South Asia.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.P.S. Malik

Currently works with the Agricultural Economics Research Centre, University of Delhi. He has written extensively on water-related issues. Earlier, he worked for The World Bank, World Resources Institute, and Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Organization.

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Title
Handbook of Water Resources in India: Development, Management and Strategies
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
019568561X
Length
xviii+364p., 106 Figures; 102 Tables
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