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Water Management and Public Participation

Case Studies from the Yamuna River Basin, India

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences (BRIEFSEARTH, volume 16)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 1-11
  3. Brief Overview of the Yamuna River Basin and Issues

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 13-24
  4. Methodology for Public Awareness Campaign

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 25-32
  5. Case Study: Somb and Boli Catchments

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 33-50
  6. Case Study: Middle Alluvial Plains

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 51-66
  7. Case Study: Banganga Catchment

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 67-90
  8. Case Study: Banas Catchment

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 91-102
  9. Case Study: Chambal Catchment

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 103-115
  10. Case Study: Sind and Betwa Catchments

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 117-137
  11. Case Study: Ken Catchment

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 139-152
  12. Lesson Learned

    • Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai
    Pages 153-154
  13. Back Matter

    Pages 155-156

About this book

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is an approach that promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources, in order to maximize economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems. Without public interest and participation, successful implementation of IWRM plans for river basin cannot be possible. Further to this, management at the watershed level to assure water supplies to support livelihood (i.e. domestic water, irrigation, industries, etc.) and sustainable groundwater development requires water augmentation through water conservation structures, and pollution control will also play a vital role. In India, because of limited period of rainfall during Monsoon (i.e. three to four months), water conservation and rainwater harvesting have been practiced since ancient days in order to meet water demands throughout the year. These structures are generally constructed and operated through the public participation. Keeping in view of the importance of public partnership, the role of public partnership in context of water-related awareness and practices has been investigated in different parts of the Yamuna River basin. The investigation evaluates the impact of various water conservation devices on livelihood; compares the performance of recently developed water conservation structures with ancient structures; examines spatial variation of water-related problems in the basin; and proposes an institutional setup for effective governance.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Okhla Industrial Estate Phase III, DHI (India) Water & Environment Pvt Ltd III rd Floor, NSIC-STP Complex, New Delhi, India

    Alka Upadhyay, Raveendra Kumar Rai

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