Increasing population, pollution levels, rapid economic development, industrial revolution and speedy urbanization cause a severe water crisis. Besides, water for agricultural purposes for fertilizers, pesticides, livestock and crop production also require more water. Additionally, all over the world the sustainable ground water balance of certain regions is shrinking fast. In the light of this, studies indicate that by 2025, one-third of the world population will experience immense water shortage.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sandipa Lahiri Anand
Sandipa Lahiri Anand is an MBA (Environment) from Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Calcutta University; an M.Sc in Disaster Management from Sikkim Manipal University; and a Diploma holder in Industrial Pollution and Control from Annamalai University. She is also a certified Lead Auditor for Environment Standard. Earlier she worked as an Environment Consultant for four years in a leading lead-acid battery manufacturing industry and was instrumental in getting ISO 14001 for two of its factories. She was also associated with IISWBM, Kolkata as a Guest Faculty for postgraduate courses. Presently she is working as a Research Associate at the ICFAI Business School Research Center, Kolkata. Her areas of research interest are corporate social responsibility, health and safety, ergonomics, environment and other socio-economic issues in business and topics of national interest.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vandana Shajan
Vandana Shajan holds a PGDBA from ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad. She is currently working as an Associate Consultant at ICFAI Business Research Center, Kolkata. Her articles have appeared in various magazines published by the ICFAI University Press. Her areas of interest are banking, international economics, investment management and current issues like environment and socioeconomic issues.
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Water Industry: Concepts and Cases
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1st ed.
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