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Indian agriculture is estimated to be consuming about 78 percent of total fresh water resources available in the country. Yet, more than half of the gross cropped area is still dependent on rains. Extremely skewed allocation of scarce irrigation water amongst crops and inefficient use of the...
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policy makers and others to the use of various techniques of demand management, including requirements for the adoption of …, this paper draws upon a newly available set of detailed data to estimate econometrically the demand function for household …
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, extreme monsoon rainfall and sea level rise. Water is emerging as a new possible irritant between China and India. For India …
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Urban water and wastewater management are relatively under-studied subjects in India. The Indian urban space has been …, and seek to tackle the deep inequities in the urban water space in India. It highlights the significance of groundwater … outlines of a way forward for urban water systems in India, which could provide a rich terrain for further research. The paper …
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, where we incentivized the quality of water and sanitation services in the two largest cities of Uttar Pradesh, India. We …
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from using the service, forcing them into free riding. Willingness to pay for the service is unaffected, but demand for … public intervention in the quality of delivery increases, replacing the demand to address free riding. Adding a campaign …
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