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_a333.91 _bSIJ |
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_aSijbesma, Christine & Others Eds. _954889 |
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245 | _aWater and sanitation : institutional challenges in India | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bManohar Publishers _c2006 |
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300 | _a298p. | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS PART I: CONTEXT 1.Issues in the Water and Sanitation Sector in India 7 Meine Pieter van Dijk and Christine Sijbesma 2. Groundwater Resources in India: The National Water Policy 33 J.S. Burjia 3. Financial and Economic Sustainability: Public-Private Partnership 45 U. Sankar 4. Drinking Water and Sanitation in India: Need for Demand Management Structures 69 V. Ratna Reddy and S. Mahendra Dev PART II: WATER SECTOR REFORM POLICY 5. Water Sector Reform Policy and Operationalization: Experiences in Gujarat 97 K. Prathap Reddy 6. People's Initiatives for Sustainable Solutions: Water Harvesting and Management in Gujarat 121 Nafisa Barot 7. Local Self-Government: Experiences in Madhya Pradesh and Challenges Ahead 135 Yogesh Kumar PART III: SCALING UP 8. Scaling Up Community-Managed Water and Sanitation in India: Pilot Projects 163 Christine Sijbesma 9. Capacity Development for Reform in India's Water Supply and Sanitation: A Case Study 183 Kathleen Shordt 10.Public-Private-People Water Partnerships: The Small and Local View from India 211 A.J. James and Patrick Moriarty PART IV: CONCLUSIONS 11.Sustainable Urban Services and Private Sector Participation: An Indian Experience 231 V. Satyanarayana 12.Delegating Water Resources Management Issues in Europe: Parallels with India 249 Meine Pieter van Dijk 13. The Water Sector Reform and the Roles for Research Christine Sijbesma and Meine Pieter van Dijk 269 List of Contributors 287 Index 291 | ||
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