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This comprehensive volume explores the interface between politics and policy making in the water management sector of India. The authors discuss the nature of the political discourse on water management in India, and what characterizes this discourse. They also explore how this discourse has influenced the process of framing water related policies in India, particularly through the academics-bureaucrat-politician nexus and the growing influence of the civil society groups on policy makers, which are the defining feature of this process, and which have produced certain policy outcomes that are not supported by sufficient scientific evidence.

The book reveals that the social and management sciences, despite being increasingly relevant in contemporary water management, are unable to impress upon traditional, engineer-dominated water administration to seek solutions to complex water problems owing to a lack of interdisciplinary perspective in their research. The authors also examine the current deadlock in undertaking sectoral reforms due to existing water policies not being honoured.

This collection includes several research studies which suggest legal, institutional policy alternatives for addressing the problems in areas such as irrigation, rural and urban water supply, flood control and adaptation to climate variability and change. It was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.

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Politics and Policies for Water Resources Management in India
This comprehensive volume explores the interface between politics and policymaking in the water management sector of India. The authors discuss the nature of the political discourse on water management in India, and what characterises this discourse. They also explore how this discourse has influenced the process of framing water-related policies in India, particularly through the academics-bureaucrat-politician nexus and the growing influence of the civil society groups on policy makers, which are the defining feature of this process, and which have produced certain policy outcomes that are not supported by sufficient scientific evidence.
The book reveals that the social and management sciences, despite being increasingly relevant in contemporary water management, are unable to impress upon traditional, engineer-dominated water administration to seek solutions to complex water problems owing to a lack of interdisciplinary perspective in their research. The authors also examine the current deadlock in undertaking sectoral reforms due to existing water policies not being honoured.
This collection includes several research studies which suggest legal, institutional policy alternatives for addressing the problems in areas such as irrigation, rural and urban water supply, flood control and adaptation to climate variability and change.
It was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.
M. Dinesh Kumar is the Executive Director at the Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy in India. He is a leading water resources expert with 28 years of experience undertaking research, action research, consultancy and training in the field of water, agriculture and energy. He has authored six books and six edited volumes on water resources, agriculture and energy, as well as over 170 research articles and papers.
Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and Governance
Edited by: Cecilia Tortajada (IJWRD) Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, Singapore
James Nickum (WI) International Water Resources Association, France
Most of the worlds water problems, and their solutions, are directly related to policies and governance, both specific to water and in general. Two of the worlds leading journals in this area, the International Journal of Water Resources Development and Water International (the official journal of the International Water Resources Association), contribute to this special issues series, aimed at disseminating new knowledge on the policy and governance of water resources to a very broad and diverse readership all over the world. The series should be of direct interest to all policy makers, professionals and lay readers concerned with obtaining the latest perspectives on addressing the worlds many water issues.
Legal Mechanisms for Water Resources in the Third Millennium
Select Papers from the IWRA XIV and XV World Water Congresses
Edited by Marcella Nanni, Stefano Burchi, Ariella DAndrea and Gabriel Eckstein
Integrated Water Management in Canada
The Experience of Watershed Agencies
Edited by Dan Shrubsole, Dan Walters, Barbara Veale and Bruce Mitchell
Groundwater and Climate Change
Multi-Level Law and Policy Perspectives
Edited by Philippe Cullet and Raya Marina Stephan
OECD Principles on Water Governance
From Policy Standards to Practice
Edited by Aziza Akhmouch, Delphine Clavreul, Sarah Hendry, Sharon Megdal, James Nickum, Francisco Nunes-Correia and Andrew Ross
Urban Resilience to Droughts and Floods
The Role of Policies and Governance
Edited by Cecilia Tortajada, James Horne and Larry Harrington
Politics and Policies for Water Resources Management in India
Edited by M. Dinesh Kumar
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Contents
M. Dinesh Kumar
Chandrakant D. Thatte
M. Dinesh Kumar and Chetan M. Pandit
M. Dinesh Kumar
L. Venkatachalam and Kulbhushan Balooni
R. P. S. Malik, Mark Giordano and M. S. Rathore
Ernesto Snchez-Triana, Leonard Ortolano and Tapas Paul
V. Ratna Reddy
A. Narayanamoorthy
Nitin Bassi
The chapters in this book were originally published in the International Journal of Water Resources Development, volume 34, issue 1 (January 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Water management in India: the multiplicity of views and solutions
M. Dinesh Kumar
International Journal of Water Resources Development, volume 34, issue 1 (January 2018) pp. 115
Chapter 2
Water resources development in India
Chandrakant D. Thatte
International Journal of Water Resources Development, volume 34, issue 1 (January 2018) pp. 1627
Chapter 3
Indias water management debate: is the civil society making it everlasting?
M. Dinesh Kumar and Chetan M. Pandit
International Journal of Water Resources Development, volume 34, issue 1 (January 2018) pp. 2841
Chapter 4
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