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Case studies on rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge – A compilation by Central Ground Water Board
This report presents case studies on rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge and impact of these on groundwater. Posted on 17 May, 2011 09:13 PM

Cover PageGroundwater caters to the demand of ever growing domestic, agricultural and industrial sector of the country and is being indiscriminately exploited by several users. On the other hand, rapid urbanization and land use changes has resulted in reduced natural infiltration or recharge of aquifers.

This has led to various problems related to quantity and quality and issues like the decline in water levels, depletion of groundwater resource and quality deterioration. There is thus an imperative need for augmenting the valuable groundwater resource. Artificial recharge and roof top rainwater harvesting is one such method that can revive this precious resource. Several traditional and scientifically proven artificial recharge and rainwater harvesting techniques have been adopted in different parts of the country. These structures have proven to be viable option for augmenting the groundwater aquifers by making use of surplus surface runoff.

The rape of Goa - A photo documentary by Rajan Parrikar (2008)
This 30-minute photo documentary lays bare the criminal assault on Goa’s land by real estate sharks and mining mafias in collusion with corrupt politicians. Posted on 17 May, 2011 05:41 PM

Goa, the last remaining redoubt of the pleasant, civilized life in India, now faces environmental ruin from indiscriminate construction and exploitation of its natural resources. Concomitant with this ruin is the imminent erasure of its sui generis identity and culture wrought by the uncontrolled influx of migrants from all over India. First released in May 2008, this documentary was screened in towns and cities all across Goa.

Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI) produces more sugarcane with less water and chemical inputs - Videos by AgSRI
These videos produced by AgSRI, provide an insight into farmers' experiences in cultivating sugarcane through the Sustainable Sugarcase Initiative (SSI) approach. Posted on 17 May, 2011 04:38 PM

 

 

 

Uses of a farm pond - A film by Digital Green
This film demonstrates uses of farm pond in the farmers lands. Posted on 17 May, 2011 04:27 PM

 

 

 

CSE is looking for Assistant Coordinator and Senior Researcher - Environment Impact Assessment based at New Delhi
Posted on 17 May, 2011 04:12 PM

Centre for Science and EnvironmentThe Centre for Science and Environment, an established research and advocacy institute needs Assistant Coordinator and Researcher for its Environment Impact Assessment (EIA), Social Impact Assessment  (SIA) training programme and various activities in South Asia.

Peri-urban water security in a context of urbanization and climate change - A review of concepts and relationships by SaciWaters
This paper seeks to develop a shared understanding of some of the core concepts related to water security in a peri-urban context. Posted on 17 May, 2011 04:05 PM

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It is a part of the peri-urban water security project discussion paper series that aims at having a collection of research papers relevant to the concepts and processes involved in the project that represent preliminary ideas circulated to encourage discussion and comments.

Though the relevant literature is cited at many places, this is not intended to be a literature review per se, but instead seeks to develop a shared framework to identify a set of common issues and questions that merit investigation.

The paper argues that peri-urban can be better understood in terms of its characteristics - a mix of agricultural and non-agricultural land uses, flows of goods, services and resources between villages and urban centers and a social profile that is very heterogeneous and in a state of flux. All these impact upon the local natural resource base, creating particular environmental and natural resource management problems that are often beyond the scope of urban or rural governments alone and require innovative ways of being addressed.

International WaterCentre Water Leader Scholarships 2012 - Apply by 1st August 2011
Posted on 17 May, 2011 03:55 PM

International WaterCentre

The International WaterCentre (IWC) awards scholarships to a small number of excellent candidates who are accepted into the IWC Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM). Scholarships are awarded to applicants who clearly demonstrate potential to become water leaders of the future.

The Masters program is custom-designed by leading practitioners and academics from a range of disciplines from four leading universities in Australia.

Varunyantra to tap skywater: A Bhagirath effort
Skywater is the water in form of water vapor and droplets floating in the atmosphere in form of clouds. Posted on 17 May, 2011 03:51 PM



Although there is enough water in the world, it is rarely in the right place at the right time in the right quantity and quality.

Cloud seeding for India - An effective weapon to fight drought , saysProf. Shivaji Rao
The key role played by a good water supply as an engine of economic growth and national prosperity has been well recognized by the developed countries. Posted on 17 May, 2011 03:51 PM

 The more the water wealth of a nation the higher will be the opportunities for achieving high rates of progress in the fields of agriculture production and industrial growth that help in promoting economic wealth, employment opportunities and higher standards of living. Hence the advanced countries are constantly upgrading their water resources by harnessing not only all the ground and surface waters but also by tapping a renewable, virtually unlimited and unexploited sky water resource in the atmosphere in the form of innumerable clouds. Enlightened scientists, bureaucrats, industrialists and statesmen in about 50 countries are frequently using cloud seeding operations for over 40 years for various purposes like

Groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh - Time to address real issues – A report by Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy
This report by Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy attempts to address issues related to groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh. Posted on 17 May, 2011 02:16 PM

With 49 per cent of the total irrigation from groundwater, the state of Andhra Pradesh accounts for 5.3 per cent of the net groundwater irrigated area in the country.

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