Speakers and presentations at the IWMI : Bharat Sharma speaks on the use of GIS for estimating basin level water productivity

An amalgamation of the presentations and discussions at the IWMI on water productivity
6 Dec 2009
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Bharat Sharma,IWMI New Delhi

Water Resources in the Indo-Gangetic Basin (Download)

Use of Remote Sensing/ GIS and Census Data for Estimating Basin LevelWater Productivity: Methodological Concepts (Download) 

 Water Productivity Analysis of the Indus-Gangetic Basin (Download) 

 

Luna Bharti, IWMI Kathmanduluna

The Ganga Basin: Sub-basin Scale Water Resources Assessment (Download)

 

 

 

Devraj De Condappa, Stockholm Environment Institutedev

Assessment and planning of the water resources under various scenarios in the Ganges and Indus basin: Glaciers contribution and WEAP modelling  (Download)

 M Golam Mustafa, World Fish Centre, Bangladesh

Fisheries-Water Productivity: Constrains and opportunities in Eastern Ganges Basin, Bangladesh  (Download)

  

R P S Malik Agriculture Economics Research Centre,RPS

University of Delhi

Governance of Informal Water Economies (Download)

 

 

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Sanjiv De Silva, IWMI

The Water Sector Policy and Legal Framework in the Indo-Gangetic Basin: A cross-country analysis of trends (Download)

 

 

 

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Drubha Pant, IWMI Kathmandu

Irrigation and Tenancy in Nepali Agriculture (Download)

Tushar Shah, IWMI

Future of Surface Irrigation in India  (Download)

 

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Upali Amarsinghe, IWMI New Delhi

Water Poverty Analysis IGB Basin Focal Project (Download)

 Poverty and Water Poverty Insights from a Household Level Analysis (Download)


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