Editore: British Geological Survey, 2006
Da: Adagio Books, Longmont, CO, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. In very good, clean, unmarked condition with minor shelfwear. 82 pages. This report, an output from the DFID-funded project Augmenting Groundwater Resources by Aquifer Recharge (AGRAR), provides a synthesis of research findings from three locations in India where Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) forms a significant part of watershed development. Size: 8 x 11 1/2.
Editore: British Geological Survey, 2006
Da: Adagio Books, Longmont, CO, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. In very good, clean, unmarked condition with minor shelfwear. 82 pages. This report, an output from the DFID-funded project Augmenting Groundwater Resources by Aquifer Recharge (AGRAR), provides a synthesis of research findings from three locations in India where Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) forms a significant part of watershed development. Size: 8 x 11 1/2.
Editore: British Geological Survey, 2006
Da: Adagio Books, Longmont, CO, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. In very good, clean, unmarked condition with minor shelfwear. 82 pages. This report, an output from the DFID-funded project Augmenting Groundwater Resources by Aquifer Recharge (AGRAR), provides a synthesis of research findings from three locations in India where Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) forms a significant part of watershed development. Size: 8 x 11 1/2.
Editore: British Geological Survey, 2006
Da: Adagio Books, Longmont, CO, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. In very good, clean, unmarked condition with minor shelfwear. 82 pages. This report, an output from the DFID-funded project Augmenting Groundwater Resources by Aquifer Recharge (AGRAR), provides a synthesis of research findings from three locations in India where Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) forms a significant part of watershed development. Size: 8 x 11 1/2.
Editore: Water Conservation Foundation, 2003
ISBN 10: 999335337X ISBN 13: 9789993353379
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
EUR 0,89
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: As New. Contents: I. Introduction: 1. The challenge. 2. The intellectual context. 3. Our research. 4. Core arguments resulting from the research. II. Highlights from the case studies: 1. The basins: a. Tinau. b. Shekhawati basin. c. Banganga basin. d. Palar and Noyyal basins, Tamil Nadu. e. Sabarmati. 2. The cities: a. Chennai. b. Ahmedabad. c. Kathmandu. III. Return to wider perspectives: 1. Immediate. 2. Governance. Bibliography. From the introduction: " The winter ice in streams fractures along razor sharp lines but when it melts, such lines lose meaning. The banks of the stream, the directions of flow and the fundamental processes governing that flow are far more important over the long term. So it is with most debates over water management. Debates fracture along lines of ideology or philosophy, casting local approaches in opposition to centralised ones, supply-side in contrast to demand-side, and regulatory in contrast to market. Far less concern focuses on the core questions of governance-how, by whom, and under what conditions different approaches are enabled or selected. These questions of governance are, however, central to addressing water problems in the current context where climatic, hydrologic and socio-economic conditions are subject to extreme variability and potentially fundamental change. "This report summarises five years of collaborative investigation by Indian and Nepali researchers on water management needs and options in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and parts of Nepal. Our initial goal was to define the boundaries of ' 66 pp.