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Neoliberalism and water : complicating the story of reforms in Maharashtra / Priya Sangameswaran .
by Sanganeswaran, Priya.
Material type: Book Publisher: Hyderabad Orient BlackSwan 2014Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [333.91 S225] (1).
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Water resources and development
by Agnew, Clive;
Woodhouse, Philip.
Material type: Book; Format:
print
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not fiction
Publisher: London: Routledge, 2010Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [333.91 A273] (1).
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Sustainability, water use and econonic incentives: a case for greater Kolkata
by Ghosh, Manojit.
Material type: Book; Format:
print
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not fiction
Publisher: Kolkata: Firma KLM, 2016Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [363.61095414 G427] (1).
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Water: growing understanding, emerging perspectives
by Shah, Mihir, ed;
Vljayshankar, P S, ed.
Material type: Book; Format:
print
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not fiction
Publisher: New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan, c2016Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [333.9100954 S525] (1).
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Fluid bonds: views on gender and water
by Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala, ed.
Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: Book; Format:
print
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not fiction
Publisher: Kolkata: Stree, 2011Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [333.91 L183] (1).
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India's water economy: bracing for a turbulent futer
by Briscoe, John;
Mallik, R P S.
Material type: Book; Format:
print
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not fiction
Publisher: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [333.9100954 B859] (1).
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Environmental communication and water management in India: a civil society perspective.
by Yadav, Ram Awtar;
Malik, Kanchan K.
Edition: South Asian EditionMaterial type: Book; Format:
print
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not fiction
Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, ©2023Dissertation note: "This book analyses the underlying communication strategies and approaches of grassroots water management practices in India through a case study-based ethnographic approach. Drawing from fieldwork experiences, this volume provides a detailed overview of Parmarth, a not-for-profit NGO, which is the case study for this research. It presents an in-depth theoretically informed analysis of data collected through multiple methods, which includes key informant interviews, focus group discussions, participant observation, and document reviews, among other approaches. The book examines Parmarth's strategies and processes to mobilise women as important stakeholders in the region's water conservation initiatives. It discusses communicative actions, tactics and campaigns in water interventions and the role of various stakeholders ranging from local community members to civil society. Accessibly written, this volume is a must-read for scholars and researchers of media and communication studies, environmental communication, ecology studies, development studies, public policy, sustainable development, water management, sociology, and political science"-- Provided by publisher. Availability: Items available for loan: Central Library, RBU. [333.9100954 Y12] (1).
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