Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India

Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing cities in India. To meet its rapidly expanding water needs, it constructed and began withdrawals from the Singur reservoir, located on a tributary of the Godavari River, in 1991. Administrative rules define allocation of water from the reservoir but prioritize...

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Autores principales: Celio, Mattia, Giordano, Mark
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40821
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description Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing cities in India. To meet its rapidly expanding water needs, it constructed and began withdrawals from the Singur reservoir, located on a tributary of the Godavari River, in 1991. Administrative rules define allocation of water from the reservoir but prioritize Hyderabad urban needs over much longer established agricultural uses. Furthermore, the agricultural sector receives less water than even these rules allow, and urban withdrawals have changed the quantity and the timing of the water, which is available to agriculture. An increase in groundwater use by farmers may have been one response to these changes, with possible implications for surface and groundwater users further downstream. While proposals have been put forth to compensate the agricultural sector in general and the farmers directly affected by reallocation, for example by improving access to wastewater for irrigation downstream from Hyderabad or by conveying wastewater for irrigation purposes downstream Singur reservoir, compensation has not been implemented to date. The Hyderabad case study clearly highlights the advantages for devising and implementing arrangements to regulate the transfer of water from agriculture to cities, allowing a move from sectoral competition for water to efficient management of a scarce resource.
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spelling CGSpace408212023-06-13T05:40:45Z Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India Celio, Mattia Giordano, Mark water supply water allocation water scarcity water transfer urbanization climate irrigation water domestic water farmers constraints wastewater reservoirs Hyderabad is one of the fastest growing cities in India. To meet its rapidly expanding water needs, it constructed and began withdrawals from the Singur reservoir, located on a tributary of the Godavari River, in 1991. Administrative rules define allocation of water from the reservoir but prioritize Hyderabad urban needs over much longer established agricultural uses. Furthermore, the agricultural sector receives less water than even these rules allow, and urban withdrawals have changed the quantity and the timing of the water, which is available to agriculture. An increase in groundwater use by farmers may have been one response to these changes, with possible implications for surface and groundwater users further downstream. While proposals have been put forth to compensate the agricultural sector in general and the farmers directly affected by reallocation, for example by improving access to wastewater for irrigation downstream from Hyderabad or by conveying wastewater for irrigation purposes downstream Singur reservoir, compensation has not been implemented to date. The Hyderabad case study clearly highlights the advantages for devising and implementing arrangements to regulate the transfer of water from agriculture to cities, allowing a move from sectoral competition for water to efficient management of a scarce resource. 2007 2014-06-13T14:48:30Z 2014-06-13T14:48:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40821 en Limited Access Celio, Mattia; Giordano, Mark. 2007. Agriculture?urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India. Paddy and Water Environment, 5(4): 229-237.
spellingShingle water supply
water allocation
water scarcity
water transfer
urbanization
climate
irrigation water
domestic water
farmers
constraints
wastewater
reservoirs
Celio, Mattia
Giordano, Mark
Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India
title Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India
title_full Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India
title_fullStr Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India
title_full_unstemmed Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India
title_short Agriculture-urban water transfers: a case study of Hyderabad, South-India
title_sort agriculture urban water transfers a case study of hyderabad south india
topic water supply
water allocation
water scarcity
water transfer
urbanization
climate
irrigation water
domestic water
farmers
constraints
wastewater
reservoirs
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