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DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.08.308
Assessing the feasibility of integrating ecosystem-based with engineered water resource governance and management for water security in semi-arid landscapes: A case study in the Banas catchment, Rajasthan, India
Everard, Mark1; Sharma, Om Prakash2; Vishwakarma, Vinod Kumar3; Khandal, Dharmendra; Sahu, Yogesh K.4; Bhatnagar, Rahul5; Singh, Jitendra K.6; Kumar, Ritesh7; Nawab, Asghar8; Kumar, Amit; Kumar, Vivek9; Kashyap, Anil1,3; Pandey, Deep Narayan10; Pinder, Adrian C.11,12,13
通讯作者Everard, Mark
来源期刊SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
ISSN0048-9697
EISSN1879-1026
出版年2018
卷号612页码:1249-1265
英文摘要

Much of the developing world and areas of the developed world suffer water vulnerability. Engineering solutions enable technically efficient extraction and diversion of water towards areas of demand but, without rebalancing resource regeneration, can generate multiple adverse ecological and human consequences. The Banas River, Rajasthan (India), has been extensively developed for water diversion, particularly from the Bisalpur Dam from which water is appropriated by powerful urban constituencies dispossessing local people. Coincidentally, abandonment of traditional management, including groundwater recharge practices, is leading to increasingly receding and contaminated groundwater. This creates linked vulnerabilities for rural communities, irrigation schemes, urban users, dependent ecosystems and the multiple ecosystem services that they provide, compounded by climate change and population growth. This paper addresses vulnerabilities created by fragmented policy measures between rural development, urban and irrigation water supply and downstream consequences for people and wildlife. Perpetuating narrowly technocentric approaches to resource exploitation is likely only to compound emerging problems. Alternatively, restoration or innovation of groundwater recharge practices, particularly in the upper catchment, can represent a proven, ecosystem-based approach to resource regeneration with linked beneficial socio-ecological benefits. Hybridising an ecosystem-based approach with engineered methods can simultaneously increase the security of rural livelihoods, piped urban and irrigation supplies, and the vitality of river ecosystems and their services to beneficiaries. A renewed policy focus on local-scale water recharge practices balancing water extraction technologies is consistent with emerging Rajasthani policies, particularly Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan (’water self-reliance mission’). Policy reform emphasising recharge can contribute to water security and yield socio-economic outcomes through a systemic understanding of how the water system functions, and by connecting goals and budgets across multiple, currently fragmented policy areas. The underpinning principles of this necessary paradigm shift are proven and have wider geographic relevance, though context-specific research is required to underpin robust policy and practical implementation. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Banas Bisalpur Community-based recharge Water resources Vulnerability Ecosystem services
类型Article
语种英语
国家England ; India
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000413313700122
WOS关键词COMMUNITY-BASED GROUNDWATER ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; RESTORATION ; SERVICES ; VULNERABILITY ; RECHARGE ; QUALITY ; POLICY ; GROWTH
WOS类目Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/212907
作者单位1.UWF, Coldhathour Lane,Frenchay Campus, Bristol BS16 IQY, Avon, England;
2.Wells India, 1139 Hiran Magri,Sect 4, Udaipur 313002, Rajasthan, India;
3.JK Lakshinipat Univ, Dept Civil Engn, PO 302 026,Ajmer Rd, Mahapura 302026, Rajasthan, India;
4.Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, Scrwai Madhopur 322001, Rajasthan, India;
5.Forest Dept, Opp Mohta Pk, Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan, India;
6.JK Lakshmipat Univ, Dept Chem Engn, PO 302 026,Ajmer Rd, Mahapura 302026, Rajasthan, India;
7.Wetlands Int South Asia, A-25 Second Floor, New Delhi 110024, India;
8.WWF India, Wetlands & Water Policy, Biodivem, 172-B, New Delhi 110003, India;
9.IIT Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India;
10.Jhalana Inst Area, Aranya Bhawan, Addit Principal Chief Conservator Forests Rajasth, Jaipur 302004, Rajasthan, India;
11.Bournemouth Univ, Fac Sci & Technol, Poole BH12 5BB, Dorset, England;
12.East Stoke River Lab, Freshwater Biol Assoc, Mahseer Trust, Wareham BH20 6BB, Dorset, England;
13.Bournemouth Univ, Mallseer Trust, Res, Poole, Dorset, England
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Everard, Mark,Sharma, Om Prakash,Vishwakarma, Vinod Kumar,et al. Assessing the feasibility of integrating ecosystem-based with engineered water resource governance and management for water security in semi-arid landscapes: A case study in the Banas catchment, Rajasthan, India[J],2018,612:1249-1265.
APA Everard, Mark.,Sharma, Om Prakash.,Vishwakarma, Vinod Kumar.,Khandal, Dharmendra.,Sahu, Yogesh K..,...&Pinder, Adrian C..(2018).Assessing the feasibility of integrating ecosystem-based with engineered water resource governance and management for water security in semi-arid landscapes: A case study in the Banas catchment, Rajasthan, India.SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT,612,1249-1265.
MLA Everard, Mark,et al."Assessing the feasibility of integrating ecosystem-based with engineered water resource governance and management for water security in semi-arid landscapes: A case study in the Banas catchment, Rajasthan, India".SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 612(2018):1249-1265.
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