Inter-sectoral Water Allocation, Planning, and ManagementWorld Bank Publications, 1999 - 165 pages Fundamental changes must take place in how water is allocated, planned, and managed if India's goals for continued economic growth and improved social and environmental conditions are to be met. India's needs are especially severe due to its rapidly developing water constraints, environmental problems, huge population, regional inequalities in water availability along with the federal administrative structure and rapid demographic and economic growth. The findings of 'Inter-Sectoral Water Allocation, Planning and Management' are that a comprehensive approach is needed in order to implement change. The book provides detailed recommendations in the areas of policy making, legislation and regulations, institutions, economic incentives, technology, and public information. |
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Page iii
... Options and Recommendations 37 A. Improving the policy framework 39 B. Strengthening the legislative and Regulatory framework 42 C. Establishing government and non - government institutions for water resources management 50 D ...
... Options and Recommendations 37 A. Improving the policy framework 39 B. Strengthening the legislative and Regulatory framework 42 C. Establishing government and non - government institutions for water resources management 50 D ...
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... Options for Water Management 141 Box A6.2 . Integrated Wetland System for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse 142 Box A6.3 . Common Effluent Treatment Plants ( CETPs ) Annex 7. Boxes on Basin Modeling and Planning 143 Box A7.1 ...
... Options for Water Management 141 Box A6.2 . Integrated Wetland System for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse 142 Box A6.3 . Common Effluent Treatment Plants ( CETPs ) Annex 7. Boxes on Basin Modeling and Planning 143 Box A7.1 ...
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... options but recognise the emergent problems in the entire team and take decisive and innovative steps urgently to ensure that these problems do not overwhelm us , can perhaps bear repetition . ( Arun Kumar ) Executive Summary ndia faces ...
... options but recognise the emergent problems in the entire team and take decisive and innovative steps urgently to ensure that these problems do not overwhelm us , can perhaps bear repetition . ( Arun Kumar ) Executive Summary ndia faces ...
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... options for defining and making transfer- able surface and groundwater rights . At central and inter - state levels , there is a need to ad- just two existing Acts to enable the center to play a stron- ger catalyzing role in the ...
... options for defining and making transfer- able surface and groundwater rights . At central and inter - state levels , there is a need to ad- just two existing Acts to enable the center to play a stron- ger catalyzing role in the ...
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... options in terms of the intervention areas described above : ( i ) poli- cies , ( ii ) legislation and regulation , ( iii ) institutions , ( iv ) economic incentives , ( v ) technology , and ( vi ) data , analysis and public information ...
... options in terms of the intervention areas described above : ( i ) poli- cies , ( ii ) legislation and regulation , ( iii ) institutions , ( iv ) economic incentives , ( v ) technology , and ( vi ) data , analysis and public information ...
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Action Plan agencies agricultural Andhra Pradesh aquifer areas Basin Managers basin modeling basin plans Central Government Chennai civil society conservation cont cost decision-making Delhi domestic drinking water effluent environment environmental established existing groundwater Gujarat Haryana implementation improve India WRM Sector industrial institutions inter-sectoral water inter-state river involved irrigation issues Karnataka Krishna river legislation Maharashtra mechanisms medium term ment Ministry monitoring MOWR Murray-Darling Basin National Water NGOs options Orissa participation percent planning and management projects Rajasthan refer Box Reform regulatory riparian river basin organizations River Boards Act rural water supply stakeholders structure supply and sanitation surface water SWPO SWRB Tamil Nadu tion Tribunal Uttar Pradesh Vaigai wastewater water allocation water charges Water Disputes water markets Water Planning Water Policy water pricing water quality water resources management water rights water users West Bengal World Bank WRM Sector Review Yamuna