Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India

Basin water development, rural dynamics and the institutional setting of natural resources management in the Krishna basin have led to a degradation of downstream ecosystems manifesting itself by salinizing soil and groundwater, increasing pollution, disappearing mangroves and desiccating wetlands....

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Autores principales: Venot, Jean-Philippe, Sharma, Bharat R., Rao, K.V.G.K.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38718
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author Venot, Jean-Philippe
Sharma, Bharat R.
Rao, K.V.G.K.
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description Basin water development, rural dynamics and the institutional setting of natural resources management in the Krishna basin have led to a degradation of downstream ecosystems manifesting itself by salinizing soil and groundwater, increasing pollution, disappearing mangroves and desiccating wetlands. Reversing this evolution requires the formal recognition of the environment as a water user in its own right and the implementation of an environmental water provision that should be based on a two-tier allocation system, with assured discharges in the irrigation canals of the delta and to the ocean, for both sustaining local livelihoods and preserving local ecosystems. This will lead to further commitment of water resources but river basin closure (zero or minimal flow to the ocean) increases the likeliness of a re-allocation of water: this reallocation is likely to be driven by economic and political motives and high attention is to be given to equity and environmental preservation principles when allocating water. Other measures facilitating integrated natural resources management from the local to the basin level are needed too.
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spelling CGSpace387182023-02-15T12:09:20Z Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India Venot, Jean-Philippe Sharma, Bharat R. Rao, K.V.G.K. river basin management water allocation water availability environmental degradation Basin water development, rural dynamics and the institutional setting of natural resources management in the Krishna basin have led to a degradation of downstream ecosystems manifesting itself by salinizing soil and groundwater, increasing pollution, disappearing mangroves and desiccating wetlands. Reversing this evolution requires the formal recognition of the environment as a water user in its own right and the implementation of an environmental water provision that should be based on a two-tier allocation system, with assured discharges in the irrigation canals of the delta and to the ocean, for both sustaining local livelihoods and preserving local ecosystems. This will lead to further commitment of water resources but river basin closure (zero or minimal flow to the ocean) increases the likeliness of a re-allocation of water: this reallocation is likely to be driven by economic and political motives and high attention is to be given to equity and environmental preservation principles when allocating water. Other measures facilitating integrated natural resources management from the local to the basin level are needed too. 2009 2014-06-13T11:42:44Z 2014-06-13T11:42:44Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38718 en Limited Access Venot, Jean-Philippe; Sharma, Bharat R.; Rao, K. V. G. K. 2009. Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India. Paper presented at the conference on An International Perspective on Environmental and Water Resources, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-7 January 2009. 8p.
spellingShingle river basin management
water allocation
water availability
environmental degradation
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Sharma, Bharat R.
Rao, K.V.G.K.
Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India
title Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India
title_full Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India
title_fullStr Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India
title_full_unstemmed Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India
title_short Reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation: some perspectives from the Krishna Basin, South India
title_sort reconciling river basin management and environmental preservation some perspectives from the krishna basin south india
topic river basin management
water allocation
water availability
environmental degradation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38718
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