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1 Hulse, J. H. 2005. Sustainable development: Learning from the past. Mysore, India: Central Food Technological Research Institute. xvi, 330p.
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2 Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Santos, P.; de la Hera, A. 2007. The manifold dimensions of groundwater sustainability: An overview. In Ragone, S. (Ed.). The Global Importance of Groundwater in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Groundwater Sustainability, Alicante, Spain, 24-27 January 2006. Westerville, OH, USA: National Groundwater Association. pp.105-116.
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3 Mukherji, Aditi. 2007. Economics, ethics and politics of groundwater: Evidence from West Bengal, India. Paper presented at 3rd Marcelino Botin Foundation Water Workshop, Santander, Spain, 12-14 June 2007. 27p.
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This paper deals with three different, yet related issues of groundwater use, viz. economics, ethics and politics. One of the most important ethical dilemmas of global groundwater use is that its positive impact on food security, incomes of the poor and poverty alleviation are relatively under-estimated while the negative externalities are often over-emphasized. The first section of this paper deals with this very ethical dilemma by illustrating how the role of groundwater irrigation in sustaining high agricultural growth rates in West Bengal -- an eastern state of India, has been completely over looked in academic discussions so far. Groundwater irrigation has conferred immense economic benefits in terms of increased access to irrigation, higher cropping intensity and productivity. Informal groundwater based irrigation services markets have played an important role in this regard. The second section, based on primary data collected from 580 respondents in 40 villages in the state, specially focuses on groundwater economics and the impact of groundwater supported private irrigation services markets. The third section of the paper concentrates on groundwater politics. It shows that the dominant discourse in the field of groundwater studies in India has been that of depletion and scarcity so much so that the groundwater policies even in a well-endowed state such as West Bengal has been unduly influenced by this dominant discourse. The result has been that of a paradox: little groundwater regulation where resource conditions are precarious (e.g. Gujarat, Tamil Nadu) and strict regulation where little is needed (e.g. West Bengal).
4 2008. Water: the ethics of efficiency. Food Ethics, 3(1). 23p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H041134)
5 Castro, J. E. 2008. Water ethics: a better way to good governance. Food Ethics, 3(1): 7-9.
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6 Price, R. K. 2008. Hydroinformatics in retrospect: valedictory address. Delft, Netherlands: UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. 12p.
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8 Sison, A. J. G. 2009. Water and wisdom as embodied in the works of Thales of Miletus. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.3-12.
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9 Gyawali, D. 2009. Water and conflict: whose ethics is to prevail? In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.13-24.
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10 Hefny, M. A. 2009. Water management ethics in the framework of environmental and general ethics: The case of Islamic water ethics. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.25-42.
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11 Kindler, J. 2009. Ethics and uncertainty in integrated water resources management with special reference to transboundary issues. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.69-79.
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12 Villholth, K. G. 2009. Water and ethics in food production and provision. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.81-94.
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13 Sullivan, C. A. 2009. Poverty and the ethics of water development. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.129-149.
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14 Mukherji, Aditi. 2009. Economics, ethics and politics of groundwater: evidence from West Bengal, India. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.205-226.
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15 Lock, R.; Shandling, K. S. 2009. Achieving ethical business conduct in public and private water enterprises: troublesome challenge or enhanced opportunity? In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.229-240.
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16 Moss, J. 2009. Water ethics and business. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.241-269.
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17 Cosgrove, W. J. 2009. Public participation to promote water ethics and transparency. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.295-311.
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18 Bogardi, J. J. 2009. Water disasters and ethics. In Llamas, M. R.; Martinez-Cortina, L.; Mukherji, Aditi. (Eds.). Water ethics: Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2007. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press. pp.315-325.
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19 2009. Waste: dishing the dirt. Food Ethics, 4(3). 31p.
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Wasting food is costly, damages the environment and, in a world where a billion people are hungry, deeply unfair. But is simply cutting food waste enough to tackle these problems?
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