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Author Ghuman, Ranjit Singh, 1951- author.

Title Emerging water insecurity in India : lessons from an agriculturally advanced state / by Ranjit Singh Ghuman and Rajeeve Sharma.

Publication Info. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 298 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Intro; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Appendices; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter One; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Global Response to Water Scarcity; 1.3 Sector-Wise Water Requirement; Chapter Two; 2.1 Water Resources in India; 2.2 Irrigation and Flood Control in India; 2.3 State-wise Irrigation Potential and Groundwater Resources; 2.4 Rainfall and Weather in India; 2.5 Rising Population and Increasing Urbanisation in India; Chapter Three; 3.1 Water Availability in Punjab; 3.2 Average Annual Rainfall in Punjab; 3.3 District-wise Water Table in Punjab
3.4 Extent of Ground Water Exploitation in PunjabChapter Four; 4.1 Land Use Pattern in Punjab; 4.2 Cropping Pattern in Punjab; 4.3 Irrigation Pattern in Punjab; 4.4 Green Revolution and the Number of Tube-Wells; 4.5 Increasing Consumption of Energy in Irrigation; 4.6 Green Revolution and Increasing Tractorisation; Chapter Five; 5.1 Operational Holdings; 5.2 Sources of Irrigation; 5.3. Harvesting and Conservation of Water; Chapter Six; 6.1 Small-Scale Industrial Units; 6.2 Medium and Large-Scale Industries; Chapter Seven; 7.1 Rural Water Usage Pattern; 7.2 Urban Water Usage Pattern
Chapter Eight8.1 Awareness Level of Water Consumers in the Agricultural Sector; 8.2 Awareness in the Industrial Sector; 8.3 Domestic Sector; Chapter Nine; 9.1. Constitutional Status of Water in India and Some Initiatives at the National Level; 9.2. Policy Response by Government of Punjab; 9.3 Resource Conservation Technologies and Innovations; 9.4 Micro-Irrigation in Punjab: The Ground Reality; 9.5 Diversification and Free Electricity to Farm Sector; Chapter Ten; 10.1 Summary; 10.2 Recommendations; Appendices; References
Summary This book investigates water development in India with a special focus on its most agriculturally advanced state, Punjab, as well as the global water scenario on a more general level. It explores and highlights the use and abuse of water, especially sub-soil water, in the agricultural, industrial and domestic sectors. It also reveals the classic case of the virtual exportation of underground water from Punjab to the rest of India. In addition to analysing the fast depleting water table and emerging water insecurity, the study critically examines water governance and policy intervention. The bo.
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Subject Water-supply -- India.
Water-supply.
India.
Water-supply -- India -- Punjab.
India -- Punjab.
Water security -- India.
Water security -- India -- Punjab.
Water security.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Sharma, Rajeev (Professor of economics), author.
Other Form: Print version: Ghuman, Ranjit Singh, 1951- Emerging water insecurity in India. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018 1527511448 (OCoLC)1038054748
ISBN 9781527526082 (electronic book)
1527526089 (electronic book)
1527511448
9781527511446