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In this 'hard seat' interview on 4 May 2011, Alan Duncan (ILRI) interviewed Bharat Sharma (IWMI) on integrated watershed management successes and innovations in South Asia and their relevance to Ethiopia and implications for the Nile BDC. The interview was part of the Nile Basin Development Chall...


Sharma, Bharat R.[Nile BDC hard seat—Integrated watershed management successes and innovations]Nile BDC hard seat—Integrated watershed management successes and innovations
Sharma, Bharat R.Langan, Simon J.Amede, Tilahun[Developing rainwater management strategies through integration of technologies, institutions and policies for Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia.]Developing rainwater management strategies through integration of technologies, institutions and policies for Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia.
Xueliang CaiMolden, David J.Mainuddin, M.Sharma, Bharat R.Ahmad, M.D.Karimi, P.[Producing more food with less water in a changing world: assessment of water productivity in 10 major river basins.]Producing more food with less water in a changing world: assessment of water productivity in 10 major river basins.

Climate change is one of the drivers of change in the Ganges River Basin, together with population growth, economic development and water management practices. These changing circumstances have a significant impact on key social and economic sectors of the basin, largely through changes in water ...


Hosterman, H.R.McCornick, Peter G.Kistin, E.J.Sharma, Bharat R.Bharati, Luna[Freshwater, climate change and adaptation in the Ganges River Basin.]Freshwater, climate change and adaptation in the Ganges River Basin.

The basins of the Indus and Ganges rivers cover 2.20 million km2 and are inhabited by more than a billion people. The region is under extreme pressures of population and poverty, unregulated utilization of the resources and low levels of productivity. The needs are: (1) development policies that ...


Sharma, Bharat R.Amarasinghe, Upali A.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. deShah, TushaarMukherji, AditiBharati, LunaAmbili, G.K.Qureshi, Asad SarwarPant, DhrubaXenarios, StefanosSingh, R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.Amarasinghe, Upali A.Xueliang CaiCondappa, D. deShah, TushaarMukherji, AditiBharati, LunaAmbili, G.K.Qureshi, Asad SarwarPant, DhrubaXenarios, StefanosSingh, R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.[The Indus and the Ganges: river basins under extreme pressure.]The Indus and the Ganges: river basins under extreme pressure.

Groundwater irrigation over the past few decades has improved stability in cropping but resulted in aquifer depletion in semi-arid regions of India. To minimize decline of groundwater levels, Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) interventions are widely adopted, supported by local communities, state an...


Prathapar, Sanmugam A.Sharma, Bharat R.Aggarwal, Pramod K.[Hydro, hydrogeological constraints to managed aquifer recharge in the Indo Gangetic Plains.]Hydro, hydrogeological constraints to managed aquifer recharge in the Indo Gangetic Plains.
Sharma, Bharat R.Sikka, Alok K.Sah, R. P.Xueliang Cai[Agriculture and water use: implications for sustainable intensification in the Ganges Basin]Agriculture and water use: implications for sustainable intensification in the Ganges Basin
Venot, Jean-PhilippeSharma, Bharat R.Rao, K.V.G.K.[Environmental factors related to water resource management for sustainable rural development in the Krishna Delta, South India]Environmental factors related to water resource management for sustainable rural development in the Krishna Delta, South India

Historically, flooding is the most common environmental hazard worldwide, and also one of the most threatening to communities. Hydrological modeling of large river catchments has become a challenging task for water resources engineers due to the complexity of collecting and handling both spatial ...


Amarnath, GirirajAlahacoon, NirangaGismalla, Y.Mohammed, Y.Sharma, Bharat R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.[Increasing Early Warning Lead Time Through Improved Transboundary Flood Forecasting in the Gash River Basin, Horn of Africa]Increasing Early Warning Lead Time Through Improved Transboundary Flood Forecasting in the Gash River Basin, Horn of Africa

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