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E-raamat: Water Resources Policies in South Asia [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 354 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9780367818487
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  • Formaat: 354 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9780367818487
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Falling or stagnant agricultural growth, increasing dependence on groundwater, climate variability, swift industrialization, and unplanned and unregulated urbanization in South Asia have spawned a variety of challenges for water resources governance, management and use: groundwater overdraft; insufficient, ill-managed and poor-quality freshwater supply vis-à-vis escalating demand; and water pollution. Water policies in each of the South Asian countries thus call for a more holistic understanding for the efficient management, equitable distribution and sustainable use of this scarce resource.

Analyzing the economic, demographic and ideological context in which water policies are framed and implemented, this book argues for an integrated framework in formulating and implementing water policies in South Asia. It also highlights some common missing links in the national policies: problems of techno-centric and blueprint approach to water management, growing influence of international donor agencies and inadequate concern for issues such as equity, sustainability, gender sensitivity, accountability, regional diversity in property rights regimes and water management practices, and regional conflicts over water access. The innovative and nuanced knowledge on water resources produced from detailed case studies in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be useful for professionals, academics, policymakers and activists as well as those in development studies, environmental studies, natural resource management and public administration.
List of Tables
ix
List of Figures
xi
List of Maps
xiii
List of Abbreviations
xv
Foreword xxi
Acknowledgements xxiii
Introduction: An Agenda for Pluralistic and Integrated Framework for Water Policies in South Asia 1(18)
Anjal Prakash
Sreoshi Singh
Chanda Gurung Goodrich
S. Janakarajan
Part I Conceptual Framework for Water Resources Policy
1 Interface between Water, Poverty and Gender Empowerment: Revisiting Theories, Policies and Practices
19(19)
Amita Shah
Seema Kulkarni
2 Seeing Women and Questioning Gender in Water Management
38(28)
Margreet Zwarteveen
3 "Water Policies are Never Implemented, but Negotiated:" Analyzing Integration of Policies Using a Bayesian Network
66(33)
Saravanan V. Subramanian
David Ip
Part II Informing Water Resources Policies: The South Asian Experience
4 Institutional Design Perspective, Capacity Constraints and Participatory Irrigation Management in South Asia
99(17)
Jayanath Ananda
5 Integrated Water Resources Management: From Policy to Practice through a Comprehensive National Water Management Plan: A Case Study of Bangladesh
116(18)
Sultan Ahmed
6 Watershed Management Policies and Programs in Bhutan: Empowering the Powerless
134(18)
Thinley Gyamtsho
7 Scale, Diverse Economies, and Ethnographies of the State: Concepts for Theorizing Water Policy
152(18)
Priya Sangameswaran
8 Credit Conditionality and Strategic Sabotage: The Tale of the First Decade of Pakistan's Irrigation Reform
170(21)
Muhammad Mehmood Ul Hasan
Part III Water and Climate Change: Newer Dimensions That Should Shape Water Policies
9 Hydro-Hazardscapes of South Asia: Redefining Adaptation and Resilience to Global Climate Change
191(22)
Daanish Mustafa
10 Climate Change and Groundwater: India's Opportunities for Mitigation and Adaptation
213(34)
Tushaar Shah
Part IV International Experiences of Water Reform
11 Chilean Water Markets: History, Politics and Empirical Outcomes
247(20)
Jessica Budds
12 South Africa's Reformed Water Law and Its Challenging Implementation
267(29)
Eiman Karar
13 Innovation in European Water Policy and the Need for Exchange on Water Policy Reform at a Global Scale
296(17)
Claudia Pahl-Wostl
About the Editors 313(2)
Notes on Contributors 315(5)
Index 320
Anjal Prakash is Executive Director, South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies (SaciWATERs), Hyderabad, India.









Sreoshi Singh is Research Fellow, SaciWATERs, and a doctoral candidate at the Center for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, India.









Chanda Gurung Goodrich is Principal Scientist, Empower Women, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Hyderabad, India.









S. Janakarajan is Professor of Economics, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai, India.