India's waters. Environment, economy, and development
by
 
Chaturvedi, M. C., author.

Title
India's waters. Environment, economy, and development

Author
Chaturvedi, M. C., author.

ISBN
9781439872840

Physical Description
1 online resource (xxv, 381 pages)

Contents
Introduction -- Environment : physical -- Environment : cultural -- Development of water for life and environment -- Development and management for economy -- Legal framework, issues, and disputes -- Institutional setup and issues -- Indus basin -- Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna basin development -- Central, peninsular, and other river basins -- Watershed, groundwater, and command area development -- Interlinking India's rivers -- Current policy and future perspectives.

Abstract
This book discusses the development of world's oldest and largest water systems in India in context of civil and environmental engineering. The author illustrates the environmental characteristics of water systems in India in terms of physical-cultural parameters. He examines factors such as development of water for life and environment, economy including irrigation, hydroelectric development, interlinking of rivers, legal framework and flood mitigation. He also covers issues regarding the development of water systems applicable to policy formulations for national water plans of countries like India, US, Spain, Israel etc.--Provided by publisher.
 
Development and management is needed in view of mismatch between natural availability and demand. This is particularly important for countries of the South and East Asia, in view of their climatic-hydrologic characteristics. Water resources development has been undertaken in India from time immemorial--Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Water resources development -- India.
 
Water-supply -- India.
 
Environmental economics -- India.

Electronic Access
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Online LibraryE-Book539749-1001TC103 .C44 2012CRC E-Books