Participatory water resource management : experiences from Bengaluru (Also available on CD) (Record no. 55167)
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | P TH-2232 |
Item number | CHA |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Chandan,C. (PP0002316) |
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Title | Participatory water resource management : experiences from Bengaluru (Also available on CD) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2018 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xvi,107p.,CD-ROM |
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Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Undertaking i <br/>Certificate iii <br/>Acknowledgement v <br/>Abstract vii <br/>Table of contents ix <br/>List of figures xiv <br/>List of Abbreviations xvi <br/>1 Definitions 1 <br/>2 Introduction 3 <br/>2.1 Need for study 3 <br/>2.2 Research Question 3 <br/>2.3 Research Aim 4 <br/>2.4 Objectives 4 <br/>2.5 Methodology 4 <br/>3 Water Resources Management in India 7 <br/>3.1 Water Resources Management issues in India 7 <br/>3.2 Need for Participatory approach 9 <br/>3.2.1 Concept of Participatory water management 9 <br/>3.2.2 Benefits of Participatory water resource management 9 <br/>3.3 Participatory water resource management 9 <br/>3.3.1 Participatory Surface water management principles 10 <br/>3.3.2 Participatory Surface water management across India 10 <br/>3.3.3 Participatory ground water management principles 10 x <br/>3.3.4 Participatory ground water management across India 11 <br/>3.4 Review of Participation Ladder 12 <br/>3.4.1 Sherry Arnstein ladder of citizen participation 12 <br/>3.4.2 Laura Bosco citizen participation ladder for Water Resource management 13 <br/>3.5 Degree of citizen participation for identified cases 15 <br/>3.5.1 Public Participation for the conservation of a Tropical urban river: Case of Malaysia 15 <br/>3.5.2 Decentralization, participation and deliberation in water governance: A case study of the implications for Guarulhos, Brazil 16 <br/>3.5.3 Management and Resource Conservation in Southern California’s Pomona Valley 16 <br/>3.5.4 Participatory Watershed Development Practices in India: A Case Study in Kerala 17 <br/>3.5.5 Community-based lake management: the case of Hamirsar lake, Bhuj 17 <br/>3.5.6 Participatory Aquifer Management: A Case study of Bhuj city . 18 <br/>4 Case study of Bengaluru city 21 <br/>4.1 City Profile 21 <br/>4.2 Bengaluru scenario: Overview of water resources 22 <br/>4.3 Institutional arrangement for governance of water resources 26 <br/>4.4 Participatory water resources management initiatives in Bengaluru 29 <br/>4.5 Selection of cases 30 <br/>5 Participatory Lake Management initiatives 31 <br/>5.1 Case 1: Puttenahalli lake 31 <br/>5.1.1 Lake Profile 31 <br/>5.1.2 Transformation of Puttenahalli Lake <br/>5.1.3 Response by community group 37 <br/>5.1.4 Assessment of Stakeholders involvement 43 <br/>5.1.5 Roles and responsibilities of different stakeholder 47 <br/>5.1.6 Present challenges 47 <br/>5.2 Case 2: Kaikondarahalli Lake 49 <br/>5.2.1 Lake Profile 49 <br/>5.2.2 Transformation of Kaikondarahallli lake 50 <br/>5.2.3 Assessment of Stakeholders involvement 59 <br/>5.2.4 Present Challenges of Kaikondrahalli lake 60 <br/>5.3 Case 3: Jakkur lake 61 <br/>5.3.1 Lake Profile 61 <br/>5.3.2 Transformation of Jakkur lake: 61 <br/>5.3.3 Assessment of stakeholder’s involvement 73 <br/>5.3.4 Roles and responsibilities of various stake holders 75 <br/>5.3.5 Present Challenges 75 <br/>6 Participatory Water Resource Management in Elite Enclaves 79 <br/>6.1 Case: Rainbow Drive 79 <br/>6.1.1 Location details 79 <br/>6.1.2 Need for the initiative 79 <br/>6.1.3 Formation of POA and challenges 80 <br/>6.1.4 Water reforms were undertaken in Rainbow drive layout 80 <br/>6.1.5 Level of Participation of Different stakeholders 83 <br/>7 Participatory Ground Water Management Initiatives 85 <br/>7.1 Participatory Aquifer Mapping: (PAQM) 85 <br/>7.1.1 Evolution of PAQM programme: 85 <br/>7.1.2 Purpose of PAQM: 85 <br/>7.1.3 Geographical focus of the Programme: 86 <br/>7.1.4 Collection of Data: 87 <br/>7.1.5 Key learnings: 88 <br/>8 Conclusion and Synthesis 89 <br/>References 98 <br/> |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Iyer,Mona (Guide) |
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Country | India |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Topic | 2016 Batch |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 20/09/2018 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2232 CHA | 020027 | 20/09/2018 | 20/09/2018 | Thesis |