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The Looming Crisis in India

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Water

The Looming Crisis in India

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Water: The Looming Crisis in India analyzes the key issues in developing national freshwater policies for the mainland countries of the South Asian sub-continent. Ray suggests that freshwater policy must cover all aspects of physical environment and human life, by noting that food and drought management are parts of freshwater policy and acknowledging that water is a scarce natural resource and has economic value. He calls for the development of basin-wide policies to minimize conflicts within riparian countries, as well as a freshwater policy baseline to minimize internal conflicts on water sharing arrangements. By pointing out the need for full participation of all stakeholders in developing a baseline policy including people displaced by the construction of large dams, Ray suggests a new system in which riparian countries are guaranteed that no water-related project proceeds without a transparently developed environmental impact assessment and evaluation of alternative options.

Table of Contents

Chapter 2 1: The Water Environment
Chapter 3 2: Water Policy: An Anatomy
Chapter 4 3: International Rivers: Global Conventions, Regulations, and India
Chapter 5 4: Future Demand for Water and Available Options
Chapter 6 5: The River-Linking Project
Chapter 8 6: Environmental Perspectives
Chapter 9 7: Economic and Financial Perspectives
Chapter 10 8: Political and Governmental Perspectives
Chapter 11 9: Regional Perspectives: Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and China
Chapter 13 10: Reflections

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Published 08 Jul 2010
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 262
ISBN 9780739126028
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 231 x 155 mm
Series AsiaWorld
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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