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_bMOL
100 _aMollinga, Peter P. & others Eds.
_942350
245 _aIntegrated water resources management : global theory, emerging practice and local needs.
_hBook
260 _aNew Delhi,Los Angeles etc
_bSage Pub.
_c2006
300 _a403p.
500 _aContents Series Editor's Note 1 List of Tables 9 List of Figures 10 List of Boxes 12 List of Abbreviations 13 Acknowledgements 17 PART I / IWRM: The Concept 1. IWRM in South Asia: A Concept Looking for a Constituency 21 Peter P. Mollinga 2. IWRM: The New Sanctioned Discourse? 38 J. A. Allan 3. Solving Problems of 'Fit' at the Expense of Problems of 'Interplay'? The Spatial Reorganisation of Water Management following the EU Water Framework Directive 64 Timothy Moss 4. Limits to Leapfrogging: Issues in Transposing Successful River Basin Management Institutions in the Developing World 109 Tushaar Shah, lan Makin and R. Sakthivadivel 5. Criteria for a Holistic Framework for Water Systems Management in India 145 jayanta Bandyopadhyay 6. Water-Land Linkages: A Relatively Neglected Issue in IWRM 172 D.J. Randaragoda 6Integrated Water Resources Management PART II / Different Dimensions of Integration 7. Water Balance Studies and Hydrological Modelling for IWRM 189 R. Sakthivadivel 8. Water Allocation between Agriculture and Hydropower: A Case Study of Kalthota Irrigation Scheme, Sri Lanka 219 Lalani Imbulana 9. Inter/Intra-Sector Coordination as a Means to IWRM: The Case of Sri Lanka 249 Raryitb 10. Approaching IWRM through Multi-Stakeholders' Dialogue: Some Experiences from South India271 S. janakarajan 11 . Water Transfers Out of Agriculture: Towards a Win- Win Solution? A Case Study of Thuruwila, Sri Lanka 317 Yatsum Athukorala 12. Asserting the Rights of the Toiling Peasantry for Water Use: The Movement of the Dam Oustees and the Drought-Affected Toilers in South Maharashtra 352 Anant Phadke and Bharat Patankar About the Editors and Contributors 389 Index 394
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