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999 _c200371
_d200371
020 _a9789352800544
040 _cDepartment of Social Science
100 _aMollinga, Peter P
245 0 _aIntegrated water resources management: Global theory, emerging practice and local needs/
_cedited by Peter P Mollinga, Ajaya Dixit and Kusum Athukorala
260 _bSAGE,
_c2006.
505 _aCover; Contents; Series Editor's Note; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Boxes; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; IWRM in South Asia: A Concept Looking for a Constituency; IWRM: The New Sanctioned Discourse?; Solving Problems of 'Fit' at the Expense of Problems of 'Interplay'? The Spatial Reorganisation of Water Management following the EU Water Framework Directive ; Limits to Leapfrogging: Issues in Transposing Successful River Basin Management Institutions in the Developing World; Criteria for a Holistic Framework for Water Systems Management in India. Water-Land Linkages: A Relatively Neglected Issue in IWRMWater Balance Studies and Hydrological Modelling for IWRM; Water Allocation between Agriculture and Hydropower: A Case Study of Kalthota Irrigation Scheme, Sri Lanka ; Inter/Intra-Sector Coordination as a Means to IWRM: The Case of Sri Lanka ; Approaching IWRM through Multi-Stakeholders' Dialogue: Some Experiences from South India; Water Transfers Out of Agriculture: Towards a Win-Win Solution? A Case Study of Thuruwila, Sri Lanka. Asserting the Rights of the Toiling Peasantry for Water Use: The Movement of the Dam Oustees and the Drought-Affected Toilers in South Maharashtra About the Editors and Contributors; Index.
650 _aSocial Science
700 _aDixit, Ajaya ed.
700 _aAthukorala, Kusum ed.
856 _uhttps://evidya.sagepub.in/library/integrated-water-resources-management?bookId=3020&siteName=evidya
942 _cEBK