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 iii
... Regulatory Framework 17 B. Institutional Arrangements and Mechanisms 21 C. Economic and Financial Incentives and ... Regulation and Management Report 117 Irrigation Sector Report 123 Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Report 128 Rural ...
... Regulatory Framework 17 B. Institutional Arrangements and Mechanisms 21 C. Economic and Financial Incentives and ... Regulation and Management Report 117 Irrigation Sector Report 123 Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Report 128 Rural ...
Page iv
... Regulation and Management - Detailed Matrix of Recommendations 78 Table 4.3 . Irrigation Service Delivery - Detailed Matrix of Recommendations 82 Table 4.4 . Urban Water Supply and Sanitation — Detailed Matrix of Recommendations 87 ...
... Regulation and Management - Detailed Matrix of Recommendations 78 Table 4.3 . Irrigation Service Delivery - Detailed Matrix of Recommendations 82 Table 4.4 . Urban Water Supply and Sanitation — Detailed Matrix of Recommendations 87 ...
Page ix
... Regulation and Management ; Irrigation ; Urban Water Supply and Sanitation ; and Rural Water Supply and Sanitation — that have also been issued under the India Water Resources Management ( WRM ) Sector Review . ' The reports of the ...
... Regulation and Management ; Irrigation ; Urban Water Supply and Sanitation ; and Rural Water Supply and Sanitation — that have also been issued under the India Water Resources Management ( WRM ) Sector Review . ' The reports of the ...
Page xii
... regulatory standards are either not en- forced or do not exist ; ( v ) inadequate mechanisms are avail- able to ensure effective participation of local populations in management or regulation ; and ( vi ) practical guidance on ...
... regulatory standards are either not en- forced or do not exist ; ( v ) inadequate mechanisms are avail- able to ensure effective participation of local populations in management or regulation ; and ( vi ) practical guidance on ...
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... regulatory framework ; ( ii ) rationalizing the economic incentive framework , including introduction of financial ... regulation and manage- ment ; ( c ) irrigation ; ( d ) urban water supply and sanitation ; and ( e ) rural water ...
... regulatory framework ; ( ii ) rationalizing the economic incentive framework , including introduction of financial ... regulation and manage- ment ; ( c ) irrigation ; ( d ) urban water supply and sanitation ; and ( e ) rural water ...
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