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Research outputs from National Institute of Hydrology for 1996 to 2001
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 09:25 PMThe research outputs from National Institute of Hydrology have been divided according to the year of creation below. You can also view an excel spreadsheet
Planning of crop and water management practices using weekly rainfall data - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 24 Jul, 2010 10:40 AMThe report presents a methodology for planning of crop and water management practices using weekly rainfall data.
Daily rainfall-runoff modeling using deterministic and stochastic approaches – A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 11:09 PMThe report discusses the application of deterministic and stochastic approaches in daily rainfall-runoff modeling. The structure of a simple hydrologic water balance type conceptual model of daily time scale is discussed and tested on three catchments of India. Further, the deviations of historic and computed runoff series obtained by using the model, which indicate the error in the fitting of model, is analyzed and used to improve the predicted flows.
Proposing a National River Authority of India (NRAI)
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 04:29 PMIntervening at the urgency of the water situation of the country and need in larger interest of the people and nation from political, legal, social, administrative, commerce,trade,cultural, world tourism angles, apart from agricultural and drinking water angle; annual devastation by floods,and loss by drought. One single Authority, with P.M. as Chairman may hopefully bring expected and good results in river management; riverine rejuvenation - National River Authority of India
Here is a draft proposal for such an authority to be created.
We are looking for collaborations on making this a reality.
Please post your comments.
Study of the Investment Ecosystem in Cleantech!
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 03:54 PMYou need to raise money, understand the investment ecosystem!
No matter how wonderful an idea solves a problem it needs capital!
Clean technology is and will always be capital intensive because, it is in the infant stage requiring R&D and serves a huge chunk of the population.
Water jobs via Devnetjobs dated 21st July, 2010
Posted on 21 Jul, 2010 02:45 PMContent Courtesy: DevNetJobsIndia
- Short Term Consultant in Monitoring and Evaluation
Water and Sanitation Program-South Asia
Location: MP, HP and Karnataka
Last Date: July 23, 2010
Synergos Fellowship for NGOs working for the Poor
Posted on 21 Jul, 2010 10:43 AMImage and Content Courtesy: Synergos
The Senior Fellows Network is comprised of distinguished international civil society leaders committed to collaborative efforts that address the underlying causes of poverty and inequity.
Environment flows - Continuing the discussion
Posted on 21 Jul, 2010 12:41 AMAugmenting groundwater resources by artificial recharge: A case study - Kolwan valley - A report by ACWADAM
Posted on 19 Jul, 2010 04:45 PMThis report by ACWADAM describes the results of a research study conducted under the DFID funded AGRAR project at the Kolwan site in Pune district of Maharashtra state in India. The research focused on studying the usefulness of artificial recharge to augment groundwater resources through watershed development.
An important criterion of the study was also to understand the impact of artificial recharge on already changing livelihoods in areas where watershed development was conducted on a large scale.
International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage invites applications for the position of its Secretary General
Posted on 19 Jul, 2010 10:42 AMThe International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) is the leading scientific, technical, professional and not-for-profit Non-Governmental International Organisation (NGO) in the fields of irrigation and drainage. It draws together the diverse disciplines and professions involved in the planning, design, operation, management and development of irrigation, drainage and flood management works throughout the world. The Commission, with active support from a network of over 100 member countries, provides an international forum and network in which the technical, agronomic, socio-economic, environmental and managerial complexities involved in the development, management and operation of irrigation, drainage and flood control works are discussed. Improved practices are identified and promoted through the National Committees in the member countries.
A detailed description about ICID is available at www.icid.org