Verlag: Akansha, 2011
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
figs, tables (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Sustainable water management in Northeast India with special reference to Barak Valley some emerging issues and concernsShib Ranjan Misra 2 Integrated water resources management a Northeast India perspectiveAbhik Gupta 3 Climate change and water resource management in Northeast IndiaGD Sharma 4 An overview of the ecology of some streams and rivers of Northeast IndiaTapati Das and Abhik Gupta 5 Management of water resources of Barak Valley for sustainable economic developmentNiranjan Roy and Suparna Roy 6 Sustainable water management in the oxbow lakes of Assam with special reference to Cachar district Assam Northeast IndiaKankana Das and Susmita Gupta 7 Hydrobiology of Salganga river Cachar AssamHafsa Sultana Laskar and Susmita Gupta 8 Rainwater harvesting for sustainable agriculture in Barak ValleyMithra Dey and Nikhil Bhusan Dey 9 Problem of drinking water in Cachar district AssamPranay Jyoti Goswami 10 Water resource potential of the Pakai Beel Cachar AssamBimal Sinha 11 Local peoples attitude towards the Barak river AssamAnuradha Singha and Ananta Pegu 12 Big dams - bigger threatsParthankar Choudhury Pijush Kanti Das and Projit Kumar Palit 13 Barak dam an overviewBhaskar Singha Bibliography Appendix IndexNortheast India is endowed with abundant water resources and is the wettest place on earth Two mighty rivers innumerable tributaries streams and rivulets water falls and wetlands natural lakes and oxbows are among its precious aqua wealth The rainfall in monsoons is high and recurrent flood in rainy seasons is a perennial problem but there is scarcity of water for irrigating the agricultural fields and providing drinking water to the people in other seasons The global warming and threats of climate change are already observed in the region Sensitization of the people about environmental and anthropogenic facts behind floods droughts and scarcity of water and sustainable development of water resources of the region by involving the people and utilizing indigenous knowledge and technology at the same time seem to be the urgent needs The sustainable development of the water resource is the thrust of the book which emerges from an interdisciplinary symposium organized by the Assam University in collaboration with institute of northeast India studies at Silchar in March 2010 jacket 192 pp.