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IWRM at the micro level - the Doti experience

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posted on 2018-02-12, 15:09 authored by Binay Shah
Issues such as increasing water related crisis and vulnerability of a large number of population due to water shortages, primarily of those living in the developing countries, have prompted reassessment of demand and supply-side solutions, and investment needs. Essentially, water has become an increasingly important issue on the international agenda. There are several new issues in water resource development - the impact of climate change on water resources, the need of basin-scale planning and regional co-operation to ease out possible dispute and regional and international tensions. Notwithstanding, the new thoughts have shadowed the voice of those, where the real problem actually lies with the communities.

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

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  • Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)

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WEDC Conference

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SHAH, B., 2002. IWRM at the micro level - the Doti experience. IN: Reed, B. (ed). Sustainable environmental sanitation and water services: Proceedings of the 28th WEDC International Conference, Kolkata (Calcutta), India, 18-22 November 2002, 4p.p.

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© WEDC, Loughborough University

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2002

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This is a conference paper.

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WEDC_ID:13295

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  • en

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