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1 Stockholm Water Company. 1999. Urban stability through integrated water-related management: Abstracts, The 9th Stockholm Water Symposium, 9-12 August 1999. Abstracts of proceedings of the 9th Stockholm Water Symposium. 417p.
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2 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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3 Ramesh, R.; Ramachandran, S. (Eds.) 1999. Groundwater management. New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. xiv, 120p.
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Comprehensive summary of some important status papers of Tamil Nadu as well as Germany presented in the Workshop on "Groundwater Management and Rainwater Harvesting" conducted in collaboration with the Max Mnller Bhavan, and the German Returnees Association (IIT Chennai), by the Centre for Water Resources and Ocean Management, Anna University, Chennai, during 6-8 October 1997.
4 Ramesh, R. 1999. Impacts of land-use change on groundwater quality. In Ramesh, R.; Ramachandran, S.(Eds.), Groundwater management. New Delhi, India: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. pp.44-55.
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8 Nair, S. S. 2001. The Chennai experience: The water supply crisis in Chennai is leading to innovations in water management – Now the city leads the country in urban water harvesting. In Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.), Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. pp.193-198.
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9 Raghavan, S. 2001. Chennai’s concrete coffin – Spreading concrete pavements are sealing the surface of Chennai, letting rainwater run freely to the sea, denying groundwater recharge and creating water scarcity despite high rainfall. In Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.), Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. pp.199-200.
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10 Jeyakumar, R. 2001. Quenching Chennai’s thirst: Builders in Chennai provide low cost solutions to augment water supply and reduce problems associated with urban waterlogging. In Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.), Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. pp.201-206.
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11 Nair, S. S. 2001. Facilitating urban water harvesting: A policy for promoting urban water harvesting should include a mix of incentives and penalties. In Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.), Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. pp.336-337.
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12 Mohanakrishnan, A. 2003. Interstate coordination in implementing a mega project for water supply: The Telugu Ganga Project challenges faced, lessons learnt. In Prasad, K. (Ed.), Water resources and sustainable development: Challenges of 21st Century. Delhi, India: Shipra Publications. pp.328-340.
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13 Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. 2005. Water rights and entitlements in India. Instrument paper prepared for the World Bank-India Office for developing World Bank’s Country Water Resources Sector Strategy for India. iii, 37p.
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16 Nikku, B. R. 2004. Water rights, conflicts and collective action: case of Telugu Ganga Project, India. Paper presented at the Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP). The Commons in an Age of Global Transition: Challenges, Risks and Opportunities, under sub theme Governance, Conflict and Institutional Reform, hosted by the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Oaxaca, México, 9-13 August 2004. 28p.
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17 Vaidyanathan, A. 2001. Watershed development: Reflections on recent developments. Thiruvananthapuram, India: Centre for Development Studies. Kerala Research Programme on Local Level Development. 15p. (KRPLLD Discussion paper no.29)
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18 von Medeazza, G. M. 2006. Desalination in Chennai: What about the poor and the environment? Economic and Political Weekly, 41(11):949-952.
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19 Madan, V. (Ed.) 2002. The village in India. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press (OUP) xv, 477p. (Oxford in India Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology)
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20 Saleth, Rathinasamy Maria. 2007. Water rights and entitlements. In Briscoe, J.; Malik, R. P. S. (Eds.). Handbook of water resources in India: Development, management, and strategies. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. pp.282-305.
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