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1 Weatherhead, E. K.; Knox, J. W.; de Vries, T. T.; Ramsden, S.; Gibbons, J.; Arnell, N.W.; Odoni, N.; Hiscock, K.; Sandhu, C.; Saich, A.; Conway, D.; Warwick, C.; Bharwani, S.; Hossell, J.; Clemence, B. 2005. Sustainable water resources: a framework for assessing adaptation options in the rural sector. Project T2/33 Final report. Norwich, UK: Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of East Anglia. 68p. (Tyndall Centre Technical Report 44)
Climate change ; Irrigated farming ; Supplemental irrigation ; Land management ; Simulation models ; Catchment areas ; Case studies ; Groundwater recharge ; Rivers ; Farmers attitudes / UK / Wales / North Norfolk
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042176)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042176.pdf
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2 Amerasinghe, Priyanie; Asolekar, S. R.; Essl, L.; Grischek, T.; Gupta, P. K.; Heinze, K; Jampani, Mahesh; Kimothi, C.; Kumar, D.; Lesch, M.; Sandhu, C.; Semwal, M.; Singh, P. D. K.; Starkl, M. 2014. Report on initial sustainability assessment. Saph Pani Deliverable 6.1. [Project report of the Enhancement of Natural Water Systems and Treatment Methods for Safe and Sustainable Water Supply in India (Saph Pani)] Vienna, Austria: Center for Environmental Management and Decision Support (CEMDS). 109p.
Sustainability ; Assessment ; Wastewater treatment ; Wetlands ; Environmental effects ; Health hazards ; Social aspects ; Corporate culture ; Economic aspects ; Ponds ; Case studies
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046763)
http://www.saphpani.eu/fileadmin/uploads/Administrator/Deliverables/Saph_Pani_D6.1_Rport_on_initial_sustainability_assessment.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046763.pdf
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3 Amerasinghe, Priyanie; Bouzit, M.; Brunner, M.; Essl, L.; Jampani, Mahesh; Kimothi, C.; Lakshmanan, E.; Sidhu, J.; Page, D.; Sandhu, C.; Starkl, M. 2014. Report on case study assessment and feasibility studies. Saph Pani Deliverable 6. 2. [Project report of the Enhancement of Natural Water Systems and Treatment Methods for Safe and Sustainable Water Supply in India (Saph Pani)] Vienna, Austria: Center for Environmental Management and Decision Support (CEMDS) 194p.
Risk assessment ; Health hazards ; Environmental effects ; Economic aspects ; Legal aspects ; Stakeholders ; Wastewater treatment ; Aquifers ; Case studies
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046764)
https://zenodo.org/record/127160/files/Saph_Pani_D6.2_Report_on_case_study_assessments_and_feasibility_studies.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046764.pdf
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4 Kloppmann, W.; Sandhu, C.; Groeschke, M.; Pandian, R. S.; Picot-Colbeau, G.; Fahimuddin, M.; Ahmed, S.; Alazard, M.; Amerasinghe, Priyanie; Bhola, P.; Boisson, A.; Elango, L.; Feistel, U.; Fischer, S.; Ghosh, N. C.; Grischek, T.; Grutzmacher, G.; Hamann, E.; Nair, I. S.; Jampani, Mahesh; Mondal, N. C.; Monninkhoff, B.; Pettenati, M.; Rao, S.; Sarah, S.; Schneider, M.; Sklorz, S.; Thiery, D.; Zabel, A. 2015. Modelling of natural water treatment systems in India: Learning from the Saph Pani case studies. In Wintgens. T.; Nattorp, A.; Elango, L.; Asolekar, S. R. (Eds.). Natural water treatment systems for safe and sustainable water supply in the Indian context: Saph Pani, London, UK: IWA Publishing. pp. 227-250.
Wastewater treatment ; Wastewater irrigation ; Models ; Riverbank protection ; Filtration ; Wetlands ; Flow discharge ; Water quality ; Water reuse ; Aquifers ; Groundwater recharge ; Groundwater management ; Watershed management ; Surface water ; Coastal area ; Drinking water ; Salt water intrusion ; Geology ; Weathering ; Irrigation canals ; Case studies / India / New Delhi / Chennai / Tamil Nadu / Telangana / Hyderabad / Maheshwaram / Uttarakhand / Haridwar / Yamuna River / Ganga River / Musi River
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H047553)
https://zenodo.org/record/61088/files/9781780408392_14.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H047553.pdf
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