India Infrastructure Report 2011
Water: Policy and Performance for Sustainable Development
Sorozatcím: India Infrastructure Report;
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- Kiadó OUP India
- Megjelenés dátuma 2012. január 26.
- ISBN 9780198078852
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem460 oldal
- Méret 276x216x22 mm
- Súly 950 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Water is a state subject in India and is, therefore, managed by states independently. India Infrastructure Report 2011 makes an assessment of how the institutional arrangements in India-centre, state, and local institutions, (both formal and informal structures)-deal with the problems like water allocation, planning, and management on a scientific basis.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Addressing the challenges of water management and governance, the India Infrastructure Report 2011 brings a macro view of opportunities, conflicts, rights, and policy framework in rural as well as the urban sector to take into account crucial concerns like efficiency, equity, and sustainability. Since centre, state, and local institutions are unable to bring changes in the current water allocation, planning, and management policies, the Report talks about major institutional
reforms that are required in that area. The Report argues that desired reforms need to be geared towards establishment of specific private and community property right in groundwater, preferably tradable property rights.
It shows that modernized information systems, innovative planning, implementation and monitoring strategies, and focused evaluation systems supplemented by the efficient governance mechanisms are the way forward.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Overview, Ajay Pandey and Piyush Tiwari
Sec I Macro
1. A River Basin Perspective of Water Resources and Challenge, Anju Gaur and Priyanie Amerasinghe
2. Implications of Climate Change for Water Resources Management, P.P. Majumdar
3. Opportunities for Transboundary Water Sharing in The Ganges, The Brahmaputra and The Meghna Basins, Mashfiqus Salehin, M. Shah Alam Khan, Anjal Prakash, and Chanda Gurung Goodrich
4. A Million Revolts in the Making: Understanding Water Conflicts, Suhas Paranjape and K.J. Joy
5. Water Rights and The 'New' Water Laws In India- Emerging Issues and Concerns in Rights Based Perspective, Videh Upadhyay
Sec II Rural
6. Future of Indian Irrigation, Tushar Shah
7. Groundwater Irrigation in India: Growth, Challenges, and Risks, Vasant Gandhi and Vaibhav Bhamoriya
8. Rainwater Harvesting for Irrigation in India-Potential, Action, and Performance, Vasant Gandhi and Vaibhav Bhamoriya
9. The Design of Adaptiveness in Water Management Institutions for Enhancing Water and Food Security, Vasant Gandhi and Vaibhav Bhamoriya
10. Evolving Policy Framework for Rural Drinking, Philippe Cullet
11. Changing Waterscapes in the Periphery- Understanding Peri-Urban Water Security in Urbanizing India, Anjal Prakash, Sreoshi Singh and Vishal Narain
Sec III Urban
12. Provincial Water Access in China and India: A Comparative Assessment, Fan Mingxuan and Bhanoji Rao
13. Review of Reforms in Urban Water Sector: Institutional and Financial Aspects, Subodh Wagle, Pranjal Deekshit, Tejas Pol
14. Addressing the Challenge of Financial Sustainability in Urban Water Supply Services-Role of Performance Monitoring and Planning, Vandana Bhatnagar and S.R. Ramanujam
15. Private Sector Involvement in Water (Part I: PPPs in Drinking Water and Irrigation Sectors: A review of Issues and Options, V. Sathyanarayana and D.T.V. Raghu Rama Swamy) (Part II: Water Sector-A Private Equity Perspective, Prasad Gadkari and Shishir Maheshwari)
16. Transforming Water Utilities: Policy Imperatives for India, Piyush Tiwari and Ranesh Nair
17. Water in Cities: Rethinking Services in Transformation, Sylvy Jaglin and Marie-Hélene Zérah
18. Industrial Water Demand in India-Challenges and Implications for Water Pricing, Suresh Chand Aggarwal and Surender Kumar
Sec IV Wastewater
19. Water Pollution in India: An Economic Appraisal, M.N. Murty and Surender Kumar
20. Municipal Wastewater Management in India, J.S. Kamyotra and R.M. Bhardwaj
21. The Economics of Municipal Sewage Water Recycling and Reuse in India, Pritika Hingorani
Sec V Water Valuation and Institution
22. Water Sector Reforms: Implications on Empowerment and Equity, Sachin Warghade and Subodh Wagle
23. Pricing the 'Fluid Mosaic': Integrated 'Inclusive Valuation' of Water from the Scarcity Value Perspective, Nilanjan Ghosh and Sarika Rachuri
24. Pricing Urban Water: A Marginal Cost Approach, Kala Seetharam Sridhar and Om Prakash Mathur
25. Dams and Environmental Governance in Northeast India, Neeraj Vagholikar
26. Evaluation of National Water Mission using Global Water Partnership Toolbox, Suman Apparusu
Sec VI Infrastructure Review
27. The Infrastructure Sector in India 2010-11, Manisha Gulati.