An increasing recognition of the need to understand the complex systems in the health sector has raised the demand for an examination of water and health from a systemic perspective. Analyzing the various discourses on the subject, the volume revolves around this central question: What are the linkages between water and health in South Asia? The interlacing of water and health exists wherever human health is adversely affected, directly or indirectly, by changes in the quality and quantity of water. These adverse effects are linked with poverty, environment, and infrastructure in the overall socio-political and economic-developmental context.
The book looks at the linkage between water and health in an integrated manner, and is not based on the absence of disease syndrome. The curative, preventive, and adaptive aspects of the public-health problem have also been delved into. Among other areas, the articles deal with water and health with reference to water supply, sanitation, water pollution, natural disasters, urbanization, and industrialization.
Armed with the latest research and case studies from South Asia, the book calls for a comprehensive understanding and better integration of water and health issues in the region.
Interlacing Water and Human Health is the third volume in the Water in South Asia Series published by SAGE and South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies (SaciWATERs).
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The book includes important studies from almost all the countries of South Asia...highlights the need for an interdisciplinary approach to water and health and has contributed to the literature immensely. The volume will be extremely useful for policy-makers, researchers, administrators, students and NGOs working in the sectors of water and health. -- ASCI Journal of Management
Part 1: BACKDROP
Interlacing Water and Health in South Asia: The Problématique - Anjal
Prakash, Saravanan S V and Jayati Chourey
Good Evidences, Bad Linkages: A Review of Water and Health in South Asia
- Jayati Chourey and Anjal Prakash
Water, Health and Poverty in South Asia: Examining the Interface in India
- Amita Shah and Sajitha O G
Part 2: WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION AND HUMAN HEALTH
Madhya Pradeshs Complex Challenges: Undernutrition and Infectious
Diseases - Biraj Swain
Inequalities in Access to Safe Drinking Water, Sanitation and Childhood
Undernutrition in India - William Joe and Udaya Shankar Mishra
Access to Safe Water and Health: Mortality, Morbidity and Malnutrition in
Nepal - L Fitzpatrick et al
Disease Burden Linked to Incomplete Water and Sanitation Coverage in
Orissa, India - Aidan A Cronin and Srihari Dutta
Part 3: INTENSIFICATION OF AGRICULTURE, WATER AND HEALTH
Arsenic Contamination, Toxicity and Health Effects: Cases from India and
Bangladesh - Nalini Sankararamakrishnan and Leela Iyengar
Arsenic Pollution and Reproductive Health: A Case Study of Murshidabad
District in West Bengal - Mohua Guha and Kamla Gupta
Water Quality and Human Health in Mewat: Challenges and Innovative
Solutions - Lalit Mohan Sharma, Aravinda Satyavada and Archana Chowdhury
Part 4: RAPID INDUSTRIALISATION, WATER AND HEALTH
Wastewater Use in Vegetable Production and Its Health Impacts: A Case of
Faisalabad, Pakistan - Abedullah, Shahzad Kouser and Faisal Abbas
Role of Farmers in Protecting Groundwater in Lower Bhavani River Basin of
Tamil Nadu, India - Sacchidananda Mukherjee
Industrial Water Pollution and Health Implications: Emerging Issues from
Tiruppur, Textile Town of South India - Prakash Nelliyat
Impact of Mining on Water and Human Health: A Case Study of Baitarani
River Ecosystem in Orissa - Sarmistha Pattanaik
Part 5: INCREASING URBANISATION AND WATER AND HEALTH
Wastewater in Sri Lanka: Implications on Human Health - Mohamed
Mujithaba Mohamed Najim and Indika Harshani Rajapakshe
Neglected Frontiers: Periurban Water Use and Human Health in the National
Capital Region, India - Vishal Narain
Results of Unplanned Programmes: Drinking Water and Sanitation System in
Bhaktapur, Nepal - Prachanda Pradhan
Part 6: NATURAL DISASTERS, WATER AND HEALTH
Interrelation between Water, Health and Livelihood in Disasters -
Papreen Nahar et al
Health Disasters: Tsunami-induced Public Health Crisis in India -
Nibanupudi Hari Krishna and Parnasri Ray Chodhury
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Anjal Prakash is the Executive Director at SaciWATERs, South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies based at Hyderabad in Southern India. He is also the Project Director of Water Security in Peri-Urban South Asia,
a project funded by IDRC. He has worked extensively on the issues of groundwater management, gender, natural resource management, and water supply and sanitation. Having an advanced degree from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, India, and PhD in Social and Environmental Sciences from Wageningen University, the Netherlands, Dr Prakash has been working in the area of policy research, advocacy, capacity building, knowledge development, networking and implementation of large-scale environmental development projects. Before joining SaciWATERs, Dr Prakash worked with the policy team of WaterAid India, New Delhi, where he handled research and implementation of projects related to Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). Dr Prakash is the author of The Dark Zone: Groundwater Irrigation, Politics and Social Power in North Gujarat, published by Orient Longman. His recent edited
books are Interlacing Water and Health: Case Studies from South Asia (2012) by SAGE Publications and Water Resources Policies in South Asia (2013) by Routledge. He is presently co-editing books on case studies of IWRM and Peri-Urban Water
Security Issues to be published by Routledge and Oxford University Press, respectively.
V S Saravanan is Senior Researcher at the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany. He specializes in understanding the linkages between urbanisation/globalisation, agriculture and human health in the fast growing economies of developing countries through the sector of water resources management. He has interdisciplinary qualifications from prestigious universities in India, United Kingdom and Australia. He draws on theories of integrated water resources management, new institutionalism in social science (rational-choice, organisational, historical and natural resource institutionalism) and systems approach to analyse risk from global environmental change on water resources and its implications on human health. His favourite topics for research include analyzing power dynamics, policy processes, and spatial scales for water management, which he draws from his research experiences in South Asia and Central Asia.
Jayati Chourey is Senior Fellow (Education and Networking) with SaciWATERs Secunderabad, India. She is also responsible for coordinating the SaciWATERsCapNet Network (SCaN). She holds a PhD in Ecosystem-based Water Resources Management from Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal (Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun), India. The focus areas of her activities are water, ecosystems, health and livelihoods. She has been an Environment Equity and Justice Partnership (EEJP) Fellow, supported by Ford Foundation, during 200506. She has worked with ENVID Group, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, for Ecological and Economics Research Network (EERN) coordinated by Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India. She is associated with various environmental and social development forums.