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Peoples’ Participation for Sustainable Groundwater Management

verfasst von : Bishwadeep Ghose, Harshvardhan Dhawan, Himanshu Kulkarni, Uma Aslekar, Siddharth Patil, M. V. Ramachandrudu, Bakkareddy Cheela, Yogesh Jadeja, Brijen Thankar, Ravi Chopra, Anil Gautam, Eklavya Prasad

Erschienen in: Clean and Sustainable Groundwater in India

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

India is the largest user of groundwater in the world. Over 85% of rural domestic water, around 48% of urban domestic water, and 60–70% of agriculture water are groundwater dependent. This has resulted in the overexploitation and acute depletion of the resource in many parts of the country. Despite the manifold short- and long-term consequences of such dependence on a fast depleting and critical resource, India has made little headway in its regulation or conservation. While groundwater exhibits the qualities of a classic common pool resource—those of subtractability and excludability, in reality, it has largely been treated as private property. Much of the problem lies in the juxtaposition between the public and common pool nature of groundwater and its rampant private, atomized, and unregulated extraction. As the volume diminishes and quality deteriorates, lack of regulation and appropriate management can lead to both inter- and intra-use conflicts with considerable political and socio-economic impacts. Therefore, in order to conserve this resource it is imperative to shift away from a paradigm of private groundwater development to a more sound system of groundwater management. This paper argues that despite the relative invisibility of groundwater and the complexities that surround its governance, decentralized management options offer better solutions for long-term sustainability of the resource and ensure social equity. Firstly, it argues for a hydrogeological foundation for groundwater management. Secondly, given the decentralized nature of aquifers, community participation is essential for the sustainability of this resource. Finally, it highlights the urgent need for policy initiatives that recognize the common pool nature of groundwater and facilitate bottom-up innovations that reflect the local geological and socio-economic specificities of the resource Sengupta 2015.

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Metadaten
Titel
Peoples’ Participation for Sustainable Groundwater Management
verfasst von
Bishwadeep Ghose
Harshvardhan Dhawan
Himanshu Kulkarni
Uma Aslekar
Siddharth Patil
M. V. Ramachandrudu
Bakkareddy Cheela
Yogesh Jadeja
Brijen Thankar
Ravi Chopra
Anil Gautam
Eklavya Prasad
Copyright-Jahr
2018
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4552-3_15