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The Global Innovation Commons- A Possible Resource
Posted on 25 Aug, 2010 12:36 AM

A patent is a contract between an inventor and the public.  In order to promote and reward innovation, the contract states that if an idea is (i) novel, (ii) non-obvious, and (iii) reduced to practice, the inventor or innovator, upon  registration and full public disclosure of the innovation is thus provided a time limited monopoly to use the idea in commerce for one 20 year term.  Under worldw

Measurement of weather parameters: Data collection and analysis – A presentation by ACWADAM
Weather information is necessary to plan watershed programmes, especially understanding recharge-discharge relationship for irrigation planning Posted on 24 Aug, 2010 09:29 PM

The presentation by ACWADAM deals with measurement of weather parameters and outlines the methods used in weather related data collection and analysis. Weather information is necessary for the planning and implementation of watershed programmes, especially in understanding factors like groundwater recharge, the relationship between recharge & discharge and in aspects like irrigation planning.

Unprecedented floods in Ghaggar Basin in Punjab and Haryana : SANDRP, newsletter, June-Jul 2010
The SANDRP newsletter for June-July 2010 Posted on 24 Aug, 2010 11:18 AM

South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People

The SANDRP newsletter for June-July 2010 continues its critical analysis of dams, irrigation and related issues:

  • Unprecedented floods in Ghaggar Basin in Punjab and Haryana
  • Free-flowing rivers around the World
  • Artificial Glaciers to Survive Global Warming
  • Babli row between AP & Maharashtra
  • Successful campaign against Rupsiyabagar Khasiyabada HEP
Environmental flows A methodology of calculation for India (Part 1)
Balancing the environmental flows with the growing population and rapid urbanisation is most essential to tackle the problem of water scarcity Posted on 24 Aug, 2010 10:07 AM

 

IWMI Abstract

In order to maintain the ecological goods and services of rivers and other hydrological regimes like wetlands, lakes, etc., environmental flow allocations (eflows) are a necessity. At the same time, water demands in India are increasing and will keep increasing and solutions like waste water treatment, pollution control, correction of leakages and wastage of water, efficient irrigation systems, efficient agricultural systems, etc., will take considerable time to evolve, even with our best efforts. So what should we do in the meantime? There are vulnerable ecological systems on the verge of collapse..How do we respond to these challenges?

Pumping tests on wells: A means of measuring the storage and transmission properties of aquifers
Assessing the capacity of aquifers with pump tests Posted on 24 Aug, 2010 10:03 AM

The presentation by ACWADAM is part of the training module developed by them on “Planning, development and management of groundwater with special reference to watershed management programmes”. Pumping a well and observing the effect of such pumping on the water level in the pumped well as well as in the adjoining parts of the aquifer through observation wells is the basic procedure involved in a pumping test.

Drop shot - Photo contest brought to you by Schools Water Portal
The Schools Water Portal is organizing "Drop Shot - Photo Contest" for all the students above VIII std to XII std and the undergraduates. Posted on 23 Aug, 2010 05:38 PM

Drop Shot - Photo Contest

The Schools Water Portal is a section under the India Water Portal, an open, inclusive, web-based platform, for sharing water management knowledge amongst practitioners and the general public. It is a voluntary effort co-ordinated by Arghyam, a non-profit trust set up with a personal endowment from Ms. Rohini Nilekani, which works in the area of water.

The Schools Water Portal is organizing "Drop Shot - Photo Contest" for all the students above VIII std to XII std and the undergraduates (2 categories).

Converting rain into grain: Opportunities for realizing the potential of rainfed agriculture in India - A working paper by the Challenge Programme on Water and Food
Mitigation of drought in rainfed regions of the country. Posted on 22 Aug, 2010 10:41 PM

The study was done under the "Strategic Analyses of India’s National River Linking Project", of the Challenge Programme on Water and Food (CPWF) to estimate the available runoff in the potential regions to mitigate the terminal drought in the dominant rainfed districts of India. 

Energy supply and the expansion of groundwater irrigation in the Indus-Ganges Basin - A working paper by Challenge Program on Water and Food
Energy and price influence groundwater development affecting the millions of lives and their livelihoods Posted on 22 Aug, 2010 08:27 PM

The paper by International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Challenge Programme for Water and Food (CPWF) and University of Arizona deals with energy supply and expansion of groundwater irrigation in the Indus-Ganges basin. Irrigation using groundwater has expanded rapidly in South Asia since the inception of the Green Revolution in the 1970s and it represents the largest source of irrigation in the basin.

India Water Portal is looking for Content Editors
Posted on 21 Aug, 2010 07:27 PM

The India Water Portal is an open, collaborative, web-based initiative, anchored by Arghyam, for sharing water management knowledge amongst practitioners, experts and the general public. Through its content and services, the portal aims to inspire, catalyse and support water/environment development initiatives on the ground, across the country.

Water Jobs via DevNetJobsIndia.org dated August 19, 2010
Posted on 19 Aug, 2010 11:54 AM

Content Courtesy: DevNetJobsIndia

  • Watershed Engineer

Foundation for Development Research & Action (FDRA)

Location: Shivpuri and Murena
Last Date: August 30, 2010

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