Decentralised governance in water and sanitation in rural India edited by Kush Verma, B S Bisht and Aidan A Cronin.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Academic Foundation, 2014.Description: 310 pISBN:- 9789332701465
- 320.80954 VER/DEC
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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. Setting the Scene
Chapter 2. Decentralised Governance in Drinking Water Sector
Chapter 3. Perspectives on Governance and Sustainability
Chapter 4. Utilising Water and Improving Sanitation in Chennai and Musiri
Chapter 5. Recharging Water Governance Systems
Chapter 6. The Rural Water Sector in Rajasthan
Chapter 7. Water Supply and Sanitation Systems in Punjab: A Study of Gram Panchayats in SAS Nagar District
Chapter 8. Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector: Initiatives in Uttarkhand
Chapter 9. Source Sustainability in Drinking Water Scheme: The Role of Hydrology
Chapter 10. Water Service Sustainability: A Study of Odisha
Chapter 11. Water Quality Surveillance in Nainital
Chapter 12. Sanitation in Uttar Pradesh: Current Status and Strategic Choices
Chapter 13. Water Security Pilot Programme in the State of Assam: Gains and Gaps
Chapter 14. The Gram Panchayat Organisation Development Project (GPOD)
Chapter 15. Social and Gender Equality in Water and Sanitation
Chapter 16. Governing for Sustainable Water Service Delivery at Village Level: Experience from Maharashtra
Chapter 17. Conclusions and Moving Forward