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040 | _cDepartment of Social Science | ||
100 | _aDinesh Kumar, M. | ||
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_aGroundwater management in India: physical, institutional and policy alternatives/ _cM. Dinesh Kumar |
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_bSAGE, _c2007. _aNew Delhi: |
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300 | _a354 p. | ||
505 | _aCh. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Groundwater socio-ecology of India : a strategic analysis -- Ch. 3. Groundwater issues in North Gujarat -- Ch. 4. Assessing the economic value of groundwater : illustrations from North Gujarat -- Ch. 5. Water intensity of milk production in North Gujarat -- Ch. 6. Drip irrigation for alfalfa in India -- Ch. 7. Sustaining farm economy with less intensive use of groundwater : analysis from Banaskantha District -- Ch. 8. When do farmers adopt water-saving technologies? : investigations from North Gujarat -- Ch. 9. Is power pricing a viable option for managing groundwater demand in India? -- Ch. 10. Towards evolving institutional arrangements for managing groundwater -- Ch. 11. Summary and conclusions. | ||
650 | _aWater quality management | ||
650 | _aGroundwater--Management | ||
856 | _uhttps://evidya.sagepub.in/library/groundwater-management-in-india?bookId=3853&siteName=evidya | ||
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