Gowda, K., Doddaswamy, R. (2011). "Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective". SPATIUM International Review. N.º 24, pp. 16-20.Gowda, K., Ravishankar, D. (2011) Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of ...
Trivandrum,Kerala,India 11.February2008 Onlineathttp://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8781/ MPRAPaperNo.8781,posted18.May200804:40UTC OntheMeasurementofSustainabilityofRuralWaterSupplyinIndia: ASupervaluationist–DegreeTheoryapproach* K.PushpangadanandG.Murugan ...
A sustainable water supply In addition to reducing the impact Tocopilla has on the freshwater system of the surrounding mountains, the systems built for the Tocopilla desalination plant provide a climate-independent source of drinking water to meet the current, and future, needs of the community...
Reforming Urban Water Supply Sector in India.The progress of the urban water supply sector has been very slow in India inspite of the policy initiatives because of the improper focus and inadequate reforms in the urban local bodies. Water supply is still largely a supply driven and public ...
IN a pamphlet entitled Food and Irrigation Problems affecting India in General and Bombay in Particular, Rao Bahadur N. S. Joshi discusses ways of meeting the estimated requirements of 1971. He is concerned mainly with the engineering aspects of the irrigation presumed to be needed; and though ...
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in this context, many of the past food and water demand projections need to be reassessed. This paper revisits India’s water future assessment from 2025 - 2050. It incorporates the recent changes in food- and water-related drivers in the supply and demand assessment and also ...
It is not enough to just increase spending on the supply of safe drinking water and sanitation facilities. Simultaneously, we need to plug the leakage in our system, ensuring that the resources allocated for this sector are utilized honestly and effectively. As the situation becomes more critical...
Almost half of the population of Nepal resides in this region. The unconfined, Quaternary aquifers, which are on the order of ∼300 m thick, are exploited by almost a million tubewells. These wells supply water to about 90% of the residents of the Terai. The groundwater systems in ...