"Water sector reform policy of India: Experiences from case studies in Maharashtra." Journal of Policy Modeling 32 (2010): 544-61.Brunner, N., Lele, A., Starkl, M. & Grassini, L. (2010). Water sector reform policy of India: experiences from case studies in Maharashtra. Journal of ...
Since the 1990s, large social groups across India's diverse and disparate peoples are re-negotiating their cultural relationships with each other in relation to whether they support or oppose pro-privatization water policy reforms. These claims and counter claims are seen as an impendi... (展开...
water policy reforms. These claims and counter claims are seen as an impending war over water resources. This book is the first to assess the dynamics of water policy processes in India. Using the case study of Delhi's water situation, this book analyses emergent dynamics of policy process ...
Our country constitutes about 18% of the world’s population but when it comes to clean and usable water only 4% available to us” said Hon’ble Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India, during a roundtable: Jalasya Sangrakshanam organized by FLO, the fem...
Policy dimensions of development and financing of water infrastructure: The cases of China and India The past decades have seen planning and implementation of built infrastructure in all over the developed and developing world growing in large scales. This... Tortajada,Cecilia - 《Environmental Scienc...
Water Policyis pleased to announce a new Special Issue on Circular Economy Policies for Water and Wastewater Acknowledgement to Reviewers The high scientific standards maintained byWater Policyowe much to the continuing dedication of the journal's reviewers who freely give their time and expertise. ...
This chapter examines the evolution of water law and policy in India from pre-historic to present times, briefly outlining pre-colonial developments and focusing on colonial and postcolonial issues and the complexity of regulating water in India. The fragmentation of water law in the past has not...
Indian government's top policy think tank National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog (commission) has predicted that India will have only half of the water currently available for human consumption by 2030 if corrective measures are not undertaken. As per the report several major citie...
Policy and Impact, Asia Regional Program, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Hyderabad, Telangana, India K. V. Raju Centre for Research in Urban Affairs, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India ...
This article examines the formation process and strategic direction of the National Water Mission, the government of India's water policy response to climate change launched in 2008. The policy development process is found to be largely an internal government affair. Numerous water supply and demand...