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The Nepal-India Water Relationship: Challenges

Paperback Engels 2010 9789048178698
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Samenvatting

Since its establishment as a policy research institute in 1990, the Institute for In- grated Development Studies (IIDS) has been engaged in promoting public awa- ness and understanding of issues of national importance by undertaking studies and research on contemporary themes. It has been disseminating findings of its studies to policymakers in the public and private sectors and ultimately to the public at large. Water resources is one of the areas of strong public interest in Nepal. It is cons- ered a potent engine of economic growth. Its optimal use is dependent on, among other things, the cooperation among the riparian countries, especially India and Bangladesh. Water resources development is one of the subjects in which the Ins- tute has been engaged since its beginning by undertaking studies through national professionals and joint studies on the water resources of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna river basins with policy research institutes from India and Bangladesh. In order to help policymakers to develop long-term perspectives of the need for cooperation for optimal use of water available in the tributaries of the Ganges, the Institute was involved in a major track-two exercise for over five years during the 1990s. The Institute has been undertaking a series of exercises in the form of p- lication and dissemination of study findings in the field since the early 1990‘s. In that series, this book is the latest one and is published in collaboration with Springer Science + Business Media BV, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

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ISBN13:9789048178698
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:492
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
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Inhoudsopgave

Foreword: Basudev Dahal (Exective Directory, IIDS).
Preface and acknowledgements.
Contributors.
1. Introduction; D.N. Dhungel et al.
2. Historical eye view; D.N. Dhungel.
3. Multi-purpose projects; D. Bhattarai.
4. Water resources utilization-irrigation; S.N. Poudel.
5. Hydropower development; P. M.S. Pradhan.
6. Power trading; S.B. Pun.
7. Access to sea: Kosi canal waterway; A.B. Thapa.
8. River-linking concept of India viewed from the Nepalese perspective; H.M. Shrestha.
9. Personal reflections: Nepal-India water relations; B.K. Pradhan.
10. Inundation at the Southern border; D.N. Dhungel et al.
11. Epilogue (Re-imagining Nepal's water: institutional blind spots, developmental blind alleys and the lessons of the century past); D. Gyawali.
References.
Annexes.

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