Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms: A SynthesisWorld Bank Publications, 1999 - 138 pages Water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource in India. India faces an increasingly urgent situation with its finite and fragile water resources being stressed and depleted while various sectoral demands are growing rapidly. 'Initiating and Sustaining Water Sector Reforms' offers detailed solutions to this complex and important concern. |
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Page xii
... administrative levels which do not correspond to river basin boundaries ; ( ii ) surface water rights are neither clearly defined nor secure , and such rights cannot be commercially transferred ; ( iii ) groundwa- ter rights are purely ...
... administrative levels which do not correspond to river basin boundaries ; ( ii ) surface water rights are neither clearly defined nor secure , and such rights cannot be commercially transferred ; ( iii ) groundwa- ter rights are purely ...
Page xiii
... administrative mecha- nism , or a market - based mechanism , to facilitate realloca- tion of water ( with compensation ) from lower - valued to higher - valued uses ; ( ii ) an absence of institutional , legal , ad- ministrative and ...
... administrative mecha- nism , or a market - based mechanism , to facilitate realloca- tion of water ( with compensation ) from lower - valued to higher - valued uses ; ( ii ) an absence of institutional , legal , ad- ministrative and ...
Page xv
... administrative struc- ture . The undoubted virtue of democracy , which is one of India's blessings , can sometimes make decision - making more difficult . Pragmatic and often unique solutions will need to be found by India . A ...
... administrative struc- ture . The undoubted virtue of democracy , which is one of India's blessings , can sometimes make decision - making more difficult . Pragmatic and often unique solutions will need to be found by India . A ...
Page xviii
... administrative reallocations ; ( ii ) developing the brokering of compensated water trades ( between , for instance , agricultural water user associations and industries or municipalities ) ; and ( iii xviii INITIATING AND SUSTAINING ...
... administrative reallocations ; ( ii ) developing the brokering of compensated water trades ( between , for instance , agricultural water user associations and industries or municipalities ) ; and ( iii xviii INITIATING AND SUSTAINING ...
Page xix
... administrative units . River basin plans , state water plans and environmental management plans should also be prepared . • Enable access to technologies for efficient water use and allocation , to enable improvements in wa- ter - use ...
... administrative units . River basin plans , state water plans and environmental management plans should also be prepared . • Enable access to technologies for efficient water use and allocation , to enable improvements in wa- ter - use ...
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