Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion
Although a lot more needs to be done to evolve a better strategy for managing the groundwater economy, a copybook transposition of the Californian and Spanish formula as argued in these columns 'Groundwater Management and Ownership' (February 16) seems na?ve, even disingenuous. A groundwater governa...
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| description | Although a lot more needs to be done to evolve a better strategy for managing the groundwater economy, a copybook transposition of the Californian and Spanish formula as argued in these columns 'Groundwater Management and Ownership' (February 16) seems na?ve, even disingenuous. A groundwater governance regime for a country like India cannot be dealt with only from the earth science perspective but involves a broader grasp of the organisation of the groundwater economy and its underlying socio-economic dynamics. |
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| spelling | CGSpace407772023-06-13T04:20:10Z Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion Shah, Tushaar groundwater management water governance ownership groundwater irrigation Although a lot more needs to be done to evolve a better strategy for managing the groundwater economy, a copybook transposition of the Californian and Spanish formula as argued in these columns 'Groundwater Management and Ownership' (February 16) seems na?ve, even disingenuous. A groundwater governance regime for a country like India cannot be dealt with only from the earth science perspective but involves a broader grasp of the organisation of the groundwater economy and its underlying socio-economic dynamics. 2008 2014-06-13T14:48:24Z 2014-06-13T14:48:24Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40777 en Limited Access Shah, Tushaar. 2008. Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion. Economic and Political Weekly, 43(17): 116-119. |
| spellingShingle | groundwater management water governance ownership groundwater irrigation Shah, Tushaar Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion |
| title | Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion |
| title_full | Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion |
| title_fullStr | Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion |
| title_full_unstemmed | Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion |
| title_short | Groundwater management and ownership: rejoinder: discussion |
| title_sort | groundwater management and ownership rejoinder discussion |
| topic | groundwater management water governance ownership groundwater irrigation |
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