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|a From catchment management to managing river basins :
|b science, technology choices, institutions and policy /
|c edited by M. Dinesh Kumar, V. Ratna Reddy, A.J. James.
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|a Current directions in water scarcity research ;
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|t Introduction /
|r M. Dinesh Kumar, V. Ratna Reddy, A.J. James --
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|t Catchment management to basin management: International perspectives and overview of global experience /
|r M. Dinesh Kumar, Charles Batchelor, A.J. James --
|g 3.
|t Watershed management in Afghanistan: Lessons from South Asia /
|r V. Ratna Reddy --
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|t From watershed to sub-basins: Analyzing the scale effects of watershed development in Narmada river basin, central India /
|r Jayesh Talati, M. Dinesh Kumar --
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|t Catchment assessment and planning for improving effectiveness of watershed development interventions: A case study from South Gujarat /
|r A.J. James, James Batchelor, Nitin Bassi, Grant Milne --
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|t Water accounting for understanding water tenures: A case study of water rich Warna sub-basin of Krishna river basin, Maharashtra /
|r M. Dinesh Kumar, K. Siva Ram Kishan, A.J. James, Nitin Bassi --
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|t Water accounting for Luni river basin, Western Rajasthan /
|r M. Dinesh Kumar, Nitin Bassi, A.J. James --
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|t Downscaling IWRM plans from basin to districts: IWRM plan for Pali district in Western Rajasthan /
|r A.J. James, M. Dinesh Kumar --
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|t Water accounting for Kanpur metropolitan area in Ganges river basin /
|r Nitin Bassi, S.V. Suresh Babu, M. Dinesh Kumar --
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|t Addressing the scale issues in watershed development /
|r V. Ratna Reddy, Geoff Syme --
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|t Operationalizing IWRM concepts at the basin level: From theory to practice /
|r M. Dinesh Kumar, Charles Batchelor, A.J. James --
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|t Conclusions and areas for future research /
|r M. Dinesh Kumar, V. Ratna Reddy, A.J. James.
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|a From Catchment Management to Managing River Basins: Science, Technology Choices, Institutions and Policy synthesizes key scientific facts crucial for catchment assessment, planning and river basin water accounting. The book presents extensive reviews of international literature on catchment hydrology, forest hydrology and other hydrological processes, such as groundwater-surface water interactions. It discusses not only the science of catchment assessment and planning, but also the catchment planning process. It documents several of the positive international experiences with integrated catchment management and integrated basin management, distilling key learnings. Case studies from India and other parts of South Asia are also included, along with new pilot studies. Finally, the book discusses the theoretical and operational aspects of integrated catchment management and integrated water management in river basins using international best practices and case studies. Key Features: Discusses the theoretical nuances of scale effects in hydrology and land-use hydrology interactions; Focuses on managing water in a situation in which water has become scarce; Provides a theoretical discussion on water accounting procedures that is followed by an application of the methodology and tools in real-life case studies in two river basins of India; Presents applications of the concept of integrated water resources management for developing a WRM plan for an Indian river basin. --
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