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
... enable comprehen- sive water allocation , planning and management . The main problems that exist are : ( i ) inadequacies in necessary institutions for comprehensive water allocation , planning and management , particularly at state and ...
... enable comprehen- sive water allocation , planning and management . The main problems that exist are : ( i ) inadequacies in necessary institutions for comprehensive water allocation , planning and management , particularly at state and ...
Page xiii
... enable devel- opment and operation of formal water markets for sale or lease of water between users and sectors . Supporting technological and informational sys- tems , to enable effective planning and management of water , are also ...
... enable devel- opment and operation of formal water markets for sale or lease of water between users and sectors . Supporting technological and informational sys- tems , to enable effective planning and management of water , are also ...
Page xiv
... enable sustainable and quality service delivery that is responsive to user needs , and has affordable prices to users and viable costs to providers . The key need is to change the incentive structure currently perpetuating the vicious ...
... enable sustainable and quality service delivery that is responsive to user needs , and has affordable prices to users and viable costs to providers . The key need is to change the incentive structure currently perpetuating the vicious ...
Page xvi
... enable change at sub - state lev- els . Sub - state administrations ( i.e. , cities , towns , villages , districts , blocks , river basin organizations ) will take on new responsibilities for water service provision in their juris ...
... enable change at sub - state lev- els . Sub - state administrations ( i.e. , cities , towns , villages , districts , blocks , river basin organizations ) will take on new responsibilities for water service provision in their juris ...
Page xvii
... enable the center to play a stronger catalyzing role in the creation of river basin organizations . The amendments should include pro- visions to enable : ( i ) the center to establish a Tribu- nal one year after receipt of a grievance ...
... enable the center to play a stronger catalyzing role in the creation of river basin organizations . The amendments should include pro- visions to enable : ( i ) the center to establish a Tribu- nal one year after receipt of a grievance ...
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