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Liquid Dynamics: Rethinking sustainability in water and sanitation- A paper highlighting the various interactions around water

This paper begins with the slow rate of progress in achieving the millennium development goals of environmental sustainability, especially in the areas of water and sanitation. This is due to the disconnect between the global rhetoric (which often focuses on water as an economic good) and social realities (such as the cultural attitudes towards water)

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Kailash sacred landscape conservation initiative - Feasibility assessment report by ICIMOD

CoverThis publication by International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) deals with Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative (KSLCI), a project that seeks to conserve and sustainably manage a highly unique and special landscape through the application of trans-boundary ecosystem management approaches.

This region, like much of the rest of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas, faces many challenges, not the least of which are global warming, globalisation and environmental degradation. The Kailash region is considered sacred to five major religions and to a large number of people in Asia and throughout the world. This area is historically, ecologically, and culturally interconnected and is the source of four of Asia’s most important rivers.

The KSLCI is an attempt on the part of the three neighbouring countries of India, China and Nepal to join hands to help preserve the unique biological diversity, the many ecosystem goods and services, and the value-based cultural heritage of one of the most revered and sacred landscapes in the world.

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Water management systems in the coastal area of Ratnagiri, with special reference to water tanks near temples - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)

This paper discusses the water management systems found in temples in coastal Konkan, based on a study of 5 temples in the district of Ratnagiri. The study area is a rocky and rugged country, with elevated plateau and intersecting creeks.

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Kalbadevi, MM, India
Latitude: 18.949479, Longitude: 72.826438

Apotheosis of water and its inevitability in Indian culture - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)

This paper highlights the role and value of water in ancient times. The author begins with analysing the discussion on water in the Rig Veda and it's deification.Read More

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Apotheosis of water and its inevitability in Indian culture - II - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)89.42 KB

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Hampi, KA, India
Latitude: 15.333333, Longitude: 76.466667

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Reducing and eliminating the use of persistent organic pesticides - A guide by WHO

This document by the World Health Organisation is a guide for the onset of national efforts to assess, select and develop alternative strategies to Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) pesticides in line with the basic principles for more sustainable practices in pest and vector control. It takes into account various aspects of public health, the environment and agriculture with the objective of fostering holistic and integrated approaches while ensuring that strategies of different sectors are compatible, coordinated and mutually reinforcing. Read More

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Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Introduction - WHO (2002)103.3 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 1- WHO (2002)54.38 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 2 - WHO (2002)105.09 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 3 - WHO (2002)542.94 KB
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Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Annexe - WHO (2002)119.4 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Flowchart - WHO (2002)81.3 KB

Total coliform bacteria testing: A fact-sheet from water-research.net

This section deals with the total coliform bacteria test, a primary indicator of "potability", suitability for consumption of drinking water. It measures the concentration of total coliform bacteria associated with the possible presence of disease causing organisms. The section is sourced from water-research.net, a website dedicated to information for private well owners, evaluation of water and wastewater treatment systems, and education/outreach programs. Read More

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