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Water Wars: A Geographical Perspectives

AuthorK.P. Singh
PublisherDPS Publishing House
Publisher2011
Publisherviii
Publisher280 p,
ISBN9789380388212

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Climate change and national security: preparing India for new conflict scenarios. 3. Climate change and water resources management: a federal perspective. 4. Air and water pollution: burden and strategies for control. 5. Water security and ground water problem to changing environment in North China. 6. Water war in South Asia: Brahmaputra: dam and diversion. 7. Harnessing the Indus waters: perspectives from India. 8. Right to drinking water in India. 9. Privatisation of water: a historical perspective. 10. Water pollution in the Yamuna River. 11. International water disputes: how to prevent a war over the Nile River. 12. Water Wars: the rise of a hegemonic. 13. From acts of God to water wars: the urgent analytical and policy role of political ecology. Bibliography. Index.

The book is result of vision, in-depth research work and persistent efforts of the author. If you want the study of water war: a geographical perspectives then this book provide useful insight book on conceptual and latest related water management to values.

This book will be of immense value of student, teacher, teacher education, educational planner, policy makers. Curriculum formers water administration and all for research scholars.

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