Narasimhan, TN and Gaur, Vinod K
(2009)
A Framework for India's Water Policy. (NIAS Report No. R4-2009).
Report.
NIAS, Bangalore.
Abstract: |
As India plans for an expanded economic future,
its expectations are jeopardized for want of a
unifying national water policy. Formulating such
a policy is a daunting task. In a technological
world, sustained equitable water management to
meet diverse needs of all segments of society
demands a coming together of the best available
scientific knowledge, avowed human values of
democracy and social justice, and a will to adapt
governance to complex interactions between
ineluctable earth processes and human society.
Therefore, a rational policy on water has
necessarily to start with an overarching framework
that recognizes the attributes of the remarkable
natural phenomenon we call water, the physical
limits of India’s water endowments governed by
these attributes, and the imperatives of civilized
adaptation of India’s citizens to the constraints
imposed by immutable laws of nature that govern
its dynamic. Such a framework will ideally lay
down certain broad principles that will guide the
crafting of laws, statutes, regulations, and
conventions despite the spatial and temporal
variability in water occurrence around the country.
This paper presents such a unifying framework
by placing India’s water endowments in the context of the hydrological cycle, and
perspectives of legal and cultural traditions that
facilitate a just adaptation of society to a sharing
of common resource vital for the survival of all
living things. Comprehending the nature of water
and civilized living within these constraints
requires a harmonious coming together of all
branches of human knowledge from the sciences
to the humanities. |
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Subjects: |
NIAS Resources > NIAS Reports |
Divisions: |
Schools > Natural Sciences and Engineering |
Date Deposited: |
20 Oct 2011 04:50 |
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DOI: |
978-81-87663-85-0 |
URI: |
http://eprints.nias.res.in/id/eprint/235 |
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