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 ix
... June 12–13 , 1997 ; and Intersectoral water allocation , planning and management ( Musoorie , May 12-13 , 1998 ) . Executive Summary Issues and Background ndia faces an increasingly urgent ix Contributors and Acknowledgements.
... June 12–13 , 1997 ; and Intersectoral water allocation , planning and management ( Musoorie , May 12-13 , 1998 ) . Executive Summary Issues and Background ndia faces an increasingly urgent ix Contributors and Acknowledgements.
Page xi
... increasingly scarce resource in India , yet it continues to be used inefficiently on a daily basis in all sectors ... increased health risks plus additional costs ( in terms of time and money ) of obtaining potable water supplies . Women ...
... increasingly scarce resource in India , yet it continues to be used inefficiently on a daily basis in all sectors ... increased health risks plus additional costs ( in terms of time and money ) of obtaining potable water supplies . Women ...
Page xii
... increasing competition of sectors over water . Comprehensive management - on a river basin basis , multi - sectorally , conjunctively for both surface and ground- water , and incorporating both quality and quantity aspects of water is ...
... increasing competition of sectors over water . Comprehensive management - on a river basin basis , multi - sectorally , conjunctively for both surface and ground- water , and incorporating both quality and quantity aspects of water is ...
Page xiii
... increasing its commitment since 1980 with the launch of the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade . Drinking water invest- ments have increased and presently constitute about three percent of the national budget ...
... increasing its commitment since 1980 with the launch of the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade . Drinking water invest- ments have increased and presently constitute about three percent of the national budget ...
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... increasingly insufficient and over - exploited , leading to increasing environmental degradation . The lack of adequate pricing levels charged to consumers contrib- utes to the financial weakness of the agencies , and failure to levy ...
... increasingly insufficient and over - exploited , leading to increasing environmental degradation . The lack of adequate pricing levels charged to consumers contrib- utes to the financial weakness of the agencies , and failure to levy ...
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