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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... improved water applica- tion methods and technologies , further depresses attainable yields of India's farmers . As regards planning and manage- ment , professional capabilities in river basin modeling are very limited in most Indian ...
... improved water applica- tion methods and technologies , further depresses attainable yields of India's farmers . As regards planning and manage- ment , professional capabilities in river basin modeling are very limited in most Indian ...
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... improve the technical quality of services , to satisfy the client , or to link up with other government services ... improving the service . Their only leverage is through political pressure to resist increases in the charges for water ...
... improve the technical quality of services , to satisfy the client , or to link up with other government services ... improving the service . Their only leverage is through political pressure to resist increases in the charges for water ...
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... improve resource allocation and management , both between competing intersectoral uses and between states sharing the same river basin . Mechanisms must be developed for integrated treatment of surface and groundwater , includ- ing ...
... improve resource allocation and management , both between competing intersectoral uses and between states sharing the same river basin . Mechanisms must be developed for integrated treatment of surface and groundwater , includ- ing ...
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... report . A summary of the comprehensive reform program , grouped under the four topic areas , follows . Improving the Policy , Legislative and Regulatory Framework The policy xvi INITIATING AND SUSTAINING WATER SECTOR REFORMS : A SYNTHESIS.
... report . A summary of the comprehensive reform program , grouped under the four topic areas , follows . Improving the Policy , Legislative and Regulatory Framework The policy xvi INITIATING AND SUSTAINING WATER SECTOR REFORMS : A SYNTHESIS.
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A Synthesis. Improving the Policy , Legislative and Regulatory Framework The policy , legislative and regulatory framework requires updating and strengthening , as follows : Preparation and adoption of supporting policy and action ...
A Synthesis. Improving the Policy , Legislative and Regulatory Framework The policy , legislative and regulatory framework requires updating and strengthening , as follows : Preparation and adoption of supporting policy and action ...
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