Inter-sectoral Water Allocation, Planning, and ManagementWorld Bank, 1999 - 165 pages |
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... established quickly to assess the situation in the state and to draft two guiding documents establish- ing the agenda for change : the State Water Policy and the Action Agenda . These documents should be reviewed ex- tensively within ...
... established quickly to assess the situation in the state and to draft two guiding documents establish- ing the agenda for change : the State Water Policy and the Action Agenda . These documents should be reviewed ex- tensively within ...
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... Establishing a Policy and Action Agenda . The first need in each state will be to set out a policy framework and Ac- tion Agenda . To this effect , an Interim Water Resources Task Team should be established quickly to assess the ...
... Establishing a Policy and Action Agenda . The first need in each state will be to set out a policy framework and Ac- tion Agenda . To this effect , an Interim Water Resources Task Team should be established quickly to assess the ...
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... establish tradeable water rights that are separate from land . • Appropriate administrative arrangements must be established . In India , water rights and water markets might be more fea- sible on a group basis , such as for a WUA as a ...
... establish tradeable water rights that are separate from land . • Appropriate administrative arrangements must be established . In India , water rights and water markets might be more fea- sible on a group basis , such as for a WUA as a ...
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The Need for Better Managing Indias Water Resources | 1 |
Matrix 1 Existing Mechanisms and Limitations | 33 |
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Action Plan agencies agricultural Andhra Pradesh aquifer areas Basin Managers basin modeling basin plans Chennai civil society conservation costs decision-making Delhi domestic drinking water effluent environment environmental established existing groundwater Gujarat Haryana implementation improve India WRM Sector industrial initiatives institutions inter-sectoral water inter-state river involved irrigation issues Karnataka Krishna river legislation Maharashtra mechanisms medium term ment Ministry monitoring MOWR multi-sectoral Murray-Darling Basin National Water NGOs Orissa participation percent planning and management projects Rajasthan refer Box regulatory riparian River Basin Organizations River Boards Act short term short to medium stakeholders structure supply and sanitation surface and groundwater surface water SWPO SWRB SWRDC Tamil Nadu tion Tribunal Uttar Pradesh Vaigai Vaigai Basin water allocation water charges Water Disputes water markets Water Planning Water Policy water quality water resources management water rights water users West Bengal World Bank WRM Sector Review