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Rainwater Harvesting in the Landscape
With images and some text used directly from the following sources (other text has be Read MoreCase Studies on Groundwater Management from Indiatogether.org
Case Studies on Groundwater Management from Indiatogether.org Read MoreCase Studies on Agriculture from the popular website Indiatogether.org
Case Studies on Agriculture from the popular website Indiatogether.org Read MoreImpact of Climate Change in India: An agro - ecological zone level analysis
India is gifted with heterogeneous landforms and variety of climatic conditions such as the lofty mountains, the raverine deltas, high altitude forests, peninsular plateaus, variety of geological formations endowed with temperature varying from arctic cold to equatorial hot, and rainfall from extreme aridity with a few cms (<10 cm) to pre humid with world's maximum rainfall (1120 cm) of several hundred centimeter. Read MoreTechnical manual for Rainwater Harvesting
Technical manual for Rainwater Harvesting from the Rainwater Club. It gives detailed information including required parts and approximate costs. Read MoreUmiam Lake Conservation-Stakeholder dialogue and future strategies, March 2009
Umiam Lake Conservation – Stakeholder dialogue & future strategies was held on 9th & 10th March 2009, in Shillong. Read MoreClimate Change or Global Warming: A Primer
Climate Change is a significant change in temperature, wind patterns and precipitation that occurs over a long period of time. Some of these changes occur in cycles over decades, hundreds, thousands and millions of years; some could be random occurrences. These result in precipitation (rain or hail, snowfall) and wind patterns, or extreme weather events like thunderstorms, cyclones, tornados etc. Read MoreWater to the people - Drinking water and water for livelihoods - Conflicts and alternative concepts in India
"Water to the People - Drinking Water and Water for Livelihoods - Conflicts and Alternative Concepts in India", published by Church Development Service (EED) and the Centre for World Solidarity (CWS), is a study taken up as part of the "Water and Democracy" programme, initiated by EED and CWS in 2007, involving more than 50 partner organisations in South Asia. Read MoreYOUR PROFILE
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