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Shah, Tushaar[Increasing water security: the key to implementing the sustainable development goals]Increasing water security: the key to implementing the sustainable development goals

Participatory groundwater management is increasingly being recognised for its ability to address the challenges of equity, efficiency and sustainability. It can particularly help with effective engagement at the grassroots level for monitoring, recharging and managing the groundwater as a common ...


Jadeja, JMaheshwari, B.Packham, R.Bohra, H.Purohit, R.Thaker, B.Dillon, P.Oza, S.Dave, S.Soni, P.Dashora, Y.Dashora, R.Shah, TushaarGorsiya, J.Katara, P.Ward, J.Kookana, R.Singh, P.K.Chinnasamy, PennanGoradiya, V.Prathapar, Sanmugam A.Varua, M.Chew, M.[Managing aquifer recharge and sustaining groundwater use: developing a capacity building program for creating local groundwater champions]Managing aquifer recharge and sustaining groundwater use: developing a capacity building program for creating local groundwater champions
Shah, M.Chowdhury, S.D.Shah, Tushaar[Pro-poor farm power policy for West Bengal – III: results of ITP’s Monoharpur experiment]Pro-poor farm power policy for West Bengal – III: results of ITP’s Monoharpur experiment

There are many reasons behind the worsening groundwater situation that have led to a scarcity of quality water supply for sustaining lives and livelihoods in India, as well as in other parts of the world. The lack of a proper scientific understanding of this situation by the various stakeholders ...


Jadeja, Y.Maheshwari, B.Packham, R.HakimuddinPurohit, R.Thaker, B.Goradiya, V.Oza, S.Dave, S.Soni, P.Dashora, Y.Dashora, R.Shah, TushaarGorsiya, J.Katara, P.Ward, J.Kookana, R.Dillon, P.J.Prathapar, Sanmugam A.Chinnasamy, PennanVarua, M.[Participatory groundwater management at village level in India – empowering communities with science for effective decision making]Participatory groundwater management at village level in India – empowering communities with science for effective decision making
Autor: Shah, Tushaar

Since independence, India has emerged as the world’s largest groundwater economy, with annual groundwater use increasing from less than 50 BCM in the 1950s to over 230 BCM today. While this groundwater boom has been the bedrock of India’s agricultural growth, it has also created formidable challe...


Shah, Tushaar[Sustainable groundwater governance: India’s challenge and response]Sustainable groundwater governance: India’s challenge and response

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