Action Planning for Water Resource Management :A Case study of Rajasthan Cities
By: Tandon, Meesha.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2018Edition: Vol.15(4), Oct-Dec.Description: 64-73p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: ITPI journalSummary: Climate adaptation necessitates measures towards water resource management, especially in countries like India where water stress is likely to increase with impacts of climate change. In view of this, a strategy for consultative action planning for urban water resource management was developed and tested in 4 Indian cities. Action Plans for water resource management were formulated in consultation with the stakeholders and multi stakeholder platforms were constituted. The concept promotes perception of urban water cycle as a loop with water, wastewater, storm water (and interactions of these elements with solid waste) forming part of the same cycle while aiming towards a circular economy. A six-stage process is adopted for formulation of water-based action plans for cities. In this paper, the strategy adopted for the formulation of water based action plans for two cities in Rajasthan i.e. Kishangarh and Jaisalmer, are discussedItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Climate adaptation necessitates measures towards water resource management, especially in countries like India where water stress is likely to increase with impacts of climate change. In view of this, a strategy for consultative action planning for urban water resource management was developed and tested in 4 Indian cities. Action Plans for water resource management were formulated in consultation with the stakeholders and multi stakeholder platforms were constituted. The concept promotes perception of urban water cycle as a loop with water, wastewater, storm water (and interactions of these elements with solid waste) forming part of the same cycle while aiming towards a circular economy. A six-stage process is adopted for formulation of water-based action plans for cities. In this paper, the strategy adopted for the formulation of water based action plans for two cities in Rajasthan i.e. Kishangarh and Jaisalmer, are discussed
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