On The Waterfront Water Distribution Technology And Agrarian Change In A South Indian Canal Irrigation System

On The Waterfront  Water Distribution  Technology And Agrarian Change In A South Indian Canal Irrigation System
Author: Peter P. Mollinga
Publsiher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8125025073

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Series: Wageningen University Water Resources Series. This book analyses the struggle over water in a large-scale irrigation system in Raichur District, Karnataka, South India. It looks at water control as a simultaneously technical, managerial and socio-political process. The triangle of accommodation of different categories of farmers, irrigation department officials and local politicians, involving water, votes, money, employment, credit and harassment, is documented. The book shows that the physical infrastructure, notably the division structures, are signposts of struggle, expressing the balance of power between farmers and the irrigation department, and that between head- and tail-end farmers. It concludes with a discussion of irrigation reform efforts in India: reasons for the very slow transformation of the sector, and how a more integrated perspective on irrigation could provide directions for the way forward.

Water and the Environmental History of Modern India

Water and the Environmental History of Modern India
Author: Velayutham Saravanan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350130845

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This important new study investigates the competing demand for water in the Bhavani and Noyyal River basins of south India from the early 19th century to the early 21st century from a historical perspective. In doing so, the book addresses several important questions: * Did policy-makers visualise the future demand while diverting water from distant places or other basins? * Was efficient use ensured when the water was diverted or was it diverted in a manner that resulted in pollution and serious damage to the entire river basin? * Were natural flows taken care of in order to preserve the ecology and environment? * What were the factors that aggravated the competing demand for water and what were the consequences for the future? In the context of the current discourse on the competing demands for water, this book takes the debate forward, expanding the horizon of environmental history in the process. Until now, agriculture, industry and domestic water supply and their consequences for ecology, the environment and livelihoods have been given scant attention. Velayutham Saravanan's comprehensive account of both the colonial and post-colonial periods corrects this shortcoming in the field's literature and gives a holistic understanding of the problem and its full historical roots.

Agrarian Change and Urbanization in Southern India

Agrarian Change and Urbanization in Southern India
Author: Seema Purushothaman,Sheetal Patil
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811083365

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This book takes readers on a journey through the evolution of agricultural communities in southern India, from their historical roots to the recent global neo-liberal era. It offers insights into a unique combination of themes, with a particular focus on agrarian change and urbanisation, specifically in the state of Karnataka where both aspects are significant and co-exist. Based on case studies from Karnataka in South India, the book presents a regional yet integrated multi-disciplinary framework for analysing the persistence, resilience and future of small farmer units. In doing so, it charts possible futures for small farm holdings and identifies means of integrating their progress and sustainability alongside that of the rest of the economy. Further, it provides arguments for the relevance of small holdings in connection with sustainable livelihoods and welfare at the grass roots, while also catering to the welfare needs of society at the macro level. The book makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship of agrarian as well as peri-urban transdisciplinary literature. For agrarian academics, students and the teaching community, the book’s broad and topical coverage make it a valuable resource. For development practitioners and for those working on issues related to urbanisation, urban peripheries and the rural–urban interface, this book offers a new perspective that considers the primary sector on par with the secondary and tertiary. It also offers an insightful guide for policymakers and non-government organisations working in this area.

Shifting Waterscapes Explaining Basin Closure in the Lower Krishna Basin South India

Shifting Waterscapes  Explaining Basin Closure in the Lower Krishna Basin  South India
Author: Jean-Philippe Venot,Hugh Turral,Madar Samad,François Molle
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Progressive agricultural and water development in the Krishna Basin in South India has led to a rising over commitment of water resources and signs of basin closure are apparent during dry periods. As human consumptive uses are approaching the limits of water availability, this report focuses on the Lower Krishna Basin that bears the brunt of any intervention upstream. Capturing the process of basin closure requires an understanding of the political dimension of access to water and the scope for change. As basin closure intensifies the interconnectedness of ecosystems and water users, adjustments and management decisions result in spatial re-appropriation of water and basin-wide strategies for water management and development that start with the definition and the implementation of water allocation mechanisms are increasingly needed.

Water Governance

Water Governance
Author: R.K. Mishra,Samanta Sahu
Publsiher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: 9788184247527

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This present volume contains 18 contributions, papers presented in four technical sessions during the national seminar on Governance and Management of water. The volume analyses the present crisis of water from different aspects and provides an opportunity to address the challenges on effective water governance and management. By focusing on different cases from around the country, the colume generates new ideas and hopes for probable of such challenges.

River Basin Trajectories

River Basin Trajectories
Author: François Molle,Philippus Wester
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845935382

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This book contains 11 papers which cover a range of vital topics in the areas of water, agriculture, food security and ecosystems - the entire spectrum of developing and managing water in agriculture, from fully irrigated to fully rainfed lands. They are about people and society, why they decide to adopt certain practices and not others and, in particular, how water management can help poor people. They are about ecosystems - how agriculture affects ecosystems, the goods and services ecosystems provide for food security and how water can be managed to meet both food and environmental security objectives. This is the eighth book in the series.

Institutions Technology and Water Control

Institutions  Technology  and Water Control
Author: Vishal Narain
Publsiher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003
Genre: Irrigation
ISBN: 8125024980

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Few studies of resource management have paid as much attention or intelligently surveyed the operational aspects of Water Users Associations (WUAs) as Institution, Technology and Water Control. Relying on ethnographic research methods, Narain takes an interdisciplinary approach to examine how institutions are shaped by technology. Calling attention to the internal organisational dynamics of the WUAs, the author argues that the emergence of institutions for collective action is shaped by technology and social relationships.

Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project NRLP of India Promoting irrigation demand management in India potentials problems and prospects

Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project  NRLP  of India  Promoting irrigation demand management in India   potentials  problems  and prospects
Author: International Water Management Institute,Challenge Program on Water and Food
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008
Genre: Irrigation efficiency
ISBN: 9789290907046

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