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  • Managing Water Resources: Technologies, Policies, and Institutions

    Managing Water Resources by Reddy, V. Ratna; Dev, S. Mahendra;

    Technologies, Policies, and Institutions

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    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 30 November 2006

    • ISBN 9780195681123
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 227x146x25 mm
    • Weight 595 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The volume argues that judicious management of water resources is a critical policy issue for India as it is not scarcity but mismanagement and misuse of water resources that is the problem. The volume argues that Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) is a step in the right direction but the approach is yet to be fully integrated in the Indian context.

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    The volume argues that judicious management of water resources is a critical policy issue for India as it is not scarcity but mismanagement and misuse of water resources that is the problem. The volume argues that Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) is a step in the right direction but the approach is yet to be fully integrated in the Indian context.

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