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Excreta matters: how urban India is soaking up water, polluting rivers and drowning in its / by Sunita Narayan

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Centre for Science and Environ, 2012. New Delhi:Description: 2vISBN:
  • 9788186906552
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.7284 NAR-E
Contents:
1.Pipe dream -- 2.Hurtling into the aquifer -- 3.The water waste connection-- 4.The real excreta of progress-- 5.PPP dream -- 6.Faeconomics-- 7.The agenda for water to water
Summary: India is the largest user of groundwater in the world, with an atomistic resource development paradigm. The millions of groundwater users across the diverse hydrogeological settings of the country have led to an overarching dependency on the resource for agricultural livelihoods, drinking water security and also meeting and increasing industrial and urban water demand. Increasing dependency has led to growing exploitation trends, often with concurrent contamination effects and complex competition around groundwater resources. Groundwater management efforts are emerging where science and participation of communities have led to management of aquifers as CPRs. However, such management has also revealed the urgent need for a groundwater governance agenda which tackles the problems through effective amalgamation of hydrogeology, stakeholder engagement and institutional arrangements. The article discusses the framework for an integrated groundwater governance paradigm in India that follows a bottom-up approach through decentralisation of the principles of governance and some examples of how this is evolving in conjunction with participatory groundwater management.
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Books Books Library, SPAB F-2 Non Fiction 363.7284 NAR-E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) v.1 Cop. 1 Available 005210
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1.Pipe dream --
2.Hurtling into the aquifer --
3.The water waste connection--
4.The real excreta of progress--
5.PPP dream --
6.Faeconomics--
7.The agenda for water to water

India is the largest user of groundwater in the world, with an atomistic resource development paradigm. The millions of groundwater users across the diverse hydrogeological settings of the country have led to an overarching dependency on the resource for agricultural livelihoods, drinking water security and also meeting and increasing industrial and urban water demand. Increasing dependency has led to growing exploitation trends, often with concurrent contamination effects and complex competition around groundwater resources. Groundwater management efforts are emerging where science and participation of communities have led to management of aquifers as CPRs. However, such management has also revealed the urgent need for a groundwater governance agenda which tackles the problems through effective amalgamation of hydrogeology, stakeholder engagement and institutional arrangements. The article discusses the framework for an integrated groundwater governance paradigm in India that follows a bottom-up approach through decentralisation of the principles of governance and some examples of how this is evolving in conjunction with participatory groundwater management.

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