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Interstate river water disputes (IRWD) act (1956) and its legal provisions

Author : N. Sasidhar

This paper elaborates the techno – legal aspects of Interstate river water disputes act – 1956 which was enacted to resolve the water disputes among the basin states of an interstate river / river valley. This Act’s main purpose is to protect the interests of a downstream state when water resources available in an upstream state are put to additional use.

Interstate River Water Disputes Act – 1956 (IRWD Act) was first enacted on 28th August, 1956 by Indian parliament on the eve of reorganization of states on linguistic basis to resolve the water disputes that would arise in the use, control and distribution of an interstate river or river valley. This Act further has undergone amendments subsequently and its recent amendment took place in 2002. It also validates the previous agreements (if any) among the basin states to harness water of an interstate river/ river valley.

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Impact On River Deltas and Other Coastal Areas

While global warming is a matter of worldwide concern, among the most vulnerable areas are the coastlines of less developed tropical countries such as India. The river deltas, in particular, are already facing the brunt of climate change and these adverse impacts can be expected to increase dramatically in the course of this century.Read More

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Sundarbans, WB, India
Latitude: 21.945000, Longitude: 88.895800

Effect of climate change on water resources - A preliminary consolidated report by Central Water Commission and the National Institute of Hydrology

Climate change mapThis report on the Effect of Climate Change on Water Resources, prepared by the Central Water Commission and the National Institute of Hydrology, under the guidance of the Ministry of Water Resources in 2008, is one of the first official reports made available by the Government of India, of a reliable quantitative assessment based on field data, of the likely effect of climate change on the availability of water resources, i.e. on the glaciers and snow melt, on rainfall and their effect on run off into the river system and their contribution to ground water.Read More

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Hydrologic modeling of the upper Malaprabha catchment using ArcView SWAT

Malaprabha 3This technical brief describes hydrological modelling of the upper Malaprabha catchment using SWAT, which was which was completed as a part of the India-PES  initiative undertaken by CISED  and NIVA. The modelling exercise was carried out to primarily estimate runoff from various land‐use types, crop water consumption, and the spatial distribution of water resources within the basin.Read More

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Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

Use of GIS-based software for hydrological and water allocation modeling - Malaprabha river basin - Karnataka - Technical briefs from the India-PES collaborative project

The India-PES  initiative, was a collaborative effort undertaken on a pilot basis, by CISED and NIVA, for the development of integrated tools and consulting services for Watershed Management and 'Payments for Environmental Services' (PES) in India. Tools and methodologies developed as part of this initiative were tested in the Malaprabha river basin in the state of Karnataka, and the PES implementation was focussed on Participatory Irrigation Management.Read More

Location

Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

Hydrology and water allocation in Malaprabha - Comprehensive database and integrated hydro economic model for selected water services in the Malaprabha river basin

 malaprabhaThis study by CISED and NIVA aimed at the development of a comprehensive database on the status of water sector and the development of integrated hydro economic model for selected water services in the study area of the Malaprabha basin. The study focused on exploring the feasibility of Payment for Watershed Services (PWS) to improve the water availability through a detailed analysis of the historic hydrologic data and development of a framework of hydrologic and water allocation model. A hydro-allocation model was developed using the software - ArcView SWAT (AVSWAT) and MIKE-BASIN models.Read More

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Hydrology and water allocation in Malaprabha - Comprehensive database and integrated hydro economic model for selected water services in the Malaprabha river basin - NIVA - CISED (2008)5.39 MB

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Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

Integrated river basin modeling framework to support payments for watershed services - NIVA - CISED

Integrated Modelling This report by NIVA and CISED has been prepared as part of the India-PES initiative, which was a collaborative effort undertaken on a pilot basis, by CISED and NIVA, for the development of integrated tools and consulting services for Watershed Management and 'Payments for Environmental Services' (PES) in India. Tools and methodologies developed as part of this initiative were tested in the Malaprabha river basin in the state of Karnataka, and the PES implementation was focussed on Participatory Irrigation Management.Read More

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Location

Belgaum, KA, India
Latitude: 15.850360, Longitude: 74.504669

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