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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.2 G000 SHA Record No: H034472)
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2 Sharma, Bharat R.; Scott, Christopher A.; Shah, Tushaar. 2004. Ground water – energy nexus: implications for sustainable resource use. Paper presented at Expert Meet on Sustainable Use of Groundwater in North-West India, Centre for Advancement of Sustainable Agriculture (CASA) at Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, India, 13 April, 2004. 14p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.6.3 G635 SHA Record No: H034473)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G635 AMA Record No: H036620)
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India is a large country with regional differences in per-capita water supply and demand. Attempts to describe the water situation in India at a national level are often misleading due to the tremendous diversity in the water situation across the country. This Report analyzes the spatial variation of water supply and demand across river basins in India. The study identifies basins that are water-scarce because of inadequate water availability to meet the effective demand. It also identifies issues that are important for estimating the future water demand and for the formation of policy for future water-resources development and management.
4 Sharma, Bharat R.; Scott, Christopher. 2005. Watershed management challenges: introduction and overview. In Sharma, Bharat; Samra, J. S.; Scott, Christopher; Wani, S. P. (Eds.). Watershed management challenges: improving productivity, resources and livelihoods. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR); International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) pp.2-21.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G635 SHA Record No: H037663)
5 Sharma, Bharat R.; Samra, J. S.; Scott, Christopher; Wani, S. P. (Eds.) 2005. Watershed management challenges: improving productivity, resources and livelihoods. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR); International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) xiii, 336p.
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6 Sharma, Bharat R.; Minhas, P. S. 2005. Strategies for managing saline/alkali waters for sustainable agricultural production in South Asia. Agricultural Water Management, 78(1-2):136-151.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G570 SHA, PER Record No: H037278)
7 Villholth, Karen; Sharma, Bharat R.. 2006. Creating synergy between groundwater research and management in South and South East Asia. In Sharma, Bharat R.; Villholth Karen G.; Sharma, K. D. (Eds.). Groundwater research and management: Integrating science into management decisions. Proceedings of IWMI-ITP-NIH International Workshop on "Creating Synergy Between Groundwater Research and Management in South and Southeast Asia," Roorkee, India, 8-9 February 2005. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.1-13.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G000 SHA Record No: H039305)
8 Sinha, Shirish; Sharma, Bharat R.; Scott, Christopher. 2006. Understanding and managing the water-energy nexus: Moving beyond the energy debate. In Sharma, Bharat R.; Villholth Karen G.; Sharma, K. D. (Eds.). Groundwater research and management: Integrating science into management decisions. Proceedings of IWMI-ITP-NIH International Workshop on "Creating Synergy Between Groundwater Research and Management in South and Southeast Asia," Roorkee, India, 8-9 February 2005. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. pp.242-257.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G000 SHA Record No: H039320)
9 Sharma, Bharat R.; Villholth Karen G.; Sharma, K. D. (Eds.) 2006. Groundwater research and management: integrating science into management decisions. Proceedings of IWMI-ITP-NIH International Workshop on "Creating Synergy Between Groundwater Research and Management in South and Southeast Asia," Roorkee, India, 8-9 February 2005. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 270p. (Groundwater governance in Asia series 1) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2011.0025]
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.9104 G000 SHA Record No: H039304)
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G000 QAD, PER Record No: H039620)
11 Sharma, Bharat R.. 2006. Water resources. In Handbook of Indian agriculture. New Delhi, India: Indian Council of Agricultural Research. pp.182-203.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G635 SHA Record No: H039634)
12 Sharma, Bharat R.; McCornick, Peter G. 2006. Domestic policy framework on adaptation to climate change in water resources: Case study for India. In Annex 1, Expert Group Seminar “Working Together to Respond to Climate Change.” OECD Global Forum on Sustainable Development, Paris, France, 27-28 March 2006. 25p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G635 SHA Record No: H039635)
13 Qadir, Manzoor; Sharma, Bharat R.. 2005. Vegetative bioremediation of sodic and saline-sodic soils. In International Conference on Soil, Water and Environmental Quality: Issues and Strategies. Proceedings, New Delhi, India, 28 January – 1 February 2005. pp.276-291.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.4 G000 QAD Record No: H039760)
14 Shah, Tushaar; Burke, J.; Villholth, K.; Angelica, M.; Custodio, E.; Daibes, F.; Hoogesteger, J.; Giordano, Mark; Girman, J.; van der Gun, J.; Kendy, E.; Kijne, J.; Llamas, R.; Masiyandima, Mutsa; Margat, J.; Marin, L.; Peck, J.; Rozelle, S.; Sharma, Bharat R.; Vincent, L.; Wang, J. 2007. Groundwater: a global assessment of scale and significance. In Molden, David (Ed.). Water for food, water for life: a Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture. London, UK: Earthscan; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). pp.395-423.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 630.7 G000 IWM Record No: H040203)
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(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.4 G000 QAD Record No: H040446)
16 Dayal, Bharat; Sharma, Bharat R.; Bhatt, Sanjeev; Westgaard, Snorre. 2007. Lessons learnt from the practical experience of scaling up the water related technologies at the community level. Project report of the IWMI Challenge Program on Water and Food, CPWF Small Grants Program – Selecting and Scaling Up Water –Efficient Farming and Groundwater Recharge Systems among 3,000 Small Scale Farmers in Rajasthan, India (SG 508). Output 2. 18p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.1 G635 DAY Record No: H040575)
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17 Dayal, Bharat; Sharma, Bharat R.; Bhatt, Sanjeev; Westgaard, Snorre. 2007. Analysis of issues in the delivery, adoption and long-term interest by farmers to carry out farmer led research. Project report of the IWMI Challenge Program on Water and Food, CPWF Small Grants Program – Selecting and Scaling Up Water –Efficient Farming and Groundwater Recharge Systems among 3,000 Small Scale Farmers in Rajasthan, India (SG 508). Output 3. 17p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.1 G635 DAY Record No: H040576)
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18 Dayal, Bharat; Sharma, Bharat R.; Bhatt, Sanjeev; Westgaard, Snorre. 2007. A best practice evaluation report of a number of water related agricultural technologies. Project report of the IWMI Challenge Program on Water and Food, CPWF Small Grants Program – Selecting and Scaling Up Water –Efficient Farming and Groundwater Recharge Systems among 3,000 Small Scale Farmers in Rajasthan, India (SG 508). Output 1. 26p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.1 G635 DAY Record No: H040574)
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(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 577.64 G635 VEN Record No: H040577)
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Since India gained Independence, the Krishna basin has seen an increasing mobilization of its water resources. Warnings of basin closure (minimal flow to the ocean) emerge during dry periods. Basin water development and local rural dynamics have led to a degradation of downstream ecosystems manifesting itself by salinizing soil and groundwater, increasing pollution, making mangroves disappear, and desiccating wetlands. Reversing this evolution requires the formal recognition of the environment as a water user in its own right and the implementation of an environmental water provision. This provision should be based on a two-tier allocation system with assured discharges in the irrigation canals of the delta and to the ocean. This will lead to further commitment of water resources, but this is needed to reconcile the social, economic, and environmental objectives of sustainable development. Other measures facilitating integrated natural resources management from the local to the basin level are needed too.
20 Sharma, Bharat R.. 2007. Adaptation to impacts of climate change in water resources in India. Paper presented at the International Convention on Corporate Response to Climate Change, Palampur, India, 9-11 June 2007. 15p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 577.2 G635 SHA Record No: H040579)
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