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1 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.. (Eds.) 1997. Dying wisdom: Rise, fall and potential of India's traditional water harvesting systems. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. 404p. (State of India's environment: A citizens' report 4)
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2 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Sen, S. (Eds.) 1999. State of India's environment 5: The citizens' fifth report. Part II - Statistical database. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. iv, 256p.
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3 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Sen, S. (Eds.) 1999. State of India's environment 5: The citizens' fifth report. Part I - National overview. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. viii, 440p.
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4 Narain, S.. 1998. Using rainwater as the key for ecological and economic growth: Regenerating village natural resources with people's participation. In Stockholm International Water Institute. Workshop 4B: Water harvesting - Water, the key to socio-economic development and quality of life, Stockholm Water Symposium, August 10-13, 1998. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.29-34.
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5 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.. 1999. Making water management everybody's business: Water harvesting and rural development in India. London, UK: IIED. 20p. (Gatekeeper series no.87)
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7 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.) 2001. Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. xxxii, 456p.
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Supplement on "Dying Wisdom" , this book documents traditions, practices and technologies and addresses policy issues. It also assesses state government efforts to deal with drought.
8 Narain, S.. 1999. We all live downstream: urban industrial growth and its impact on water systems. In SIWI, Urban stability through integrated water-related management: proceedings - The 9th Stockholm Water Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, 9-12 August 1999. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.75-83.
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9 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.. (Eds.) 1985. State of India's environment 2: The second citizens’ report 1984-85. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. xvii, 393p.
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10 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.. 2004. Thar – Secrets of the desert. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. 1 VCD; 52 mins.
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11 Narain, S.. 2006. The fallacy of abundant water. D+C (Development and Cooperation), 3:104-105.
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12 Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Sharma, A. (Eds.) 1999. Green politics. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. vi, 409p. (Global environmental negotiations 1)
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13 Narain, S.. 2009. The water-sewage connection: changing ways to the future. In Chartres, Colin (Ed.). Words into action: delegate publication for the 5th World Water Forum, Istanbul, Turkey, 16-22 March 2009. London, UK: Faircount Media Group. pp.78-82.
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15 Narain, S.; Pandey, P. 2012. Excreta matters: how urban India is soaking up water, polluting rivers and drowning in its own waste. Vol. 1. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE). 286p.
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