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The Evaluation Conclave 2010, Sambodhi Research & Communications, New Delhi
Posted on 01 May, 2010 02:45 PM

Evaluation Conclave 2010
Theme: "Making Evaluation Matter"

The Evaluation Conclave 2010

Organizers:

  • Sambodhi Research and Communications
  • Community of Evaluators (COE)
  • Association for Stimulating Knowledge (ASK)

Venue: New Delhi, India

Description:

The event will attract global thinkers engaged in innovative evaluation research, theorizing, or practice who seek opportunities to push their thinking in new directions and are interested in applying their ideas in a South Asian context. It will also include leading development theorists, thinkers, activists and policy makers from South Asia to embed discussions in current development issues and contexts that evaluation must respond to.

Water governance in the Narmada basin - A review paper from the Water Governance Project
The paper reviews contentious issues related to water governance in the Narmada river basin rights of States over apportionment of the use of the waters for large dam-centred canal irrigation. Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 06:23 PM

The paper reviews contentious issues related to water governance in the Narmada river basin like the riparian rights of States over apportionment of the use of the waters for large dam-centered canal irrigation and hydro-electric power development and the later disputes around the appropriateness of this model of development given the tremendous environmental and social costs associated with it.

Robust watershed modeling options for participative governance - A Water Governance Project review paper
This technical review paper puts forward robust watershed modelling options as an instrument of participative governance in the water sector. Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 06:01 PM

This technical review paper puts forward robust watershed modeling options as an instrument of participative governance in the water sector, where there is common agreement among stakeholders on assessment of resource and on the manner in which it is to be utilized. Reasonably validated estimates are developed based on existing data and different scenarios are explored. The models offer a scope of assessing the potential changes in watershed hydrology and water availability due to watershed development projects, and can be used as a basis for planning and monitoring.

Capacity Building for Integrated Water Resources Management (Cap-Net) - United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
This article features the various resources on water management issues on the Cap-Net website, which is a network for capacity building in IWRM. Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 11:47 AM

Cap-NetCap-Net is an international network for capacity building in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). It includes a partnership of autonomous international, regional and national institutions and networks committed to capacity building in the water sector.

The Cap-Net website has a number of resources on water management issues and includes:

Water conservation by Industry – A case study of Paharpur Business Center - Software Technology Incubator Park, New Delhi
This presentation deals with the projects implemented by PBC-STIP, New Delhi towards reduction in potable water consumption. Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 11:22 AM

This presentation deals with the projects implemented by Paharpur Business Centre and Software Technology Incubator Park (PBC-STIP), New Delhi towards reduction in potable water consumption through its projects on water closet replacement, waterless urinal and sensor tap.

The other potable water savings projects of PBC-STIP include dish washer (GE make), soap free water for gardening, use of native plant species, drip irrigation, hydroponics culture for growing plants and use of conductivity meter. Its initiative in water conservation runs across all verticals and it engages with the supply chain to sensitize them on water issues.

Water conservation by Industry – A case study of Mahindra and Mahindra, Zaheerabad
The presentation deals with Mahindra and Mahindra’s work on optimal utilization of groundwater resources in its vehicle manufacturing plant at Zaheerabad, Andhra Pradesh. Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 11:07 AM

The presentation deals with Mahindra and Mahindra’s (M&M) work on optimal utilization of groundwater resources in its vehicle manufacturing plant at Zaheerabad, Andhra Pradesh. M&M had taken help from ICRISAT and Groundwater Department of GoAP to study the hydro-geology and topography of the estate and prepare ground water maps.

A time bound master plan of water augmentation was worked out to undertake activities like rainwater harvesting pits, new locations for borewells/ openwells/ percolation tanks, planting of less water intensive trees, re-usage and re-cycling of wastewater, rainwater channels to recharge the under ground water reservoirs and installation of drip irrigation.

Water conservation by Industry – A case study of PepsiCo, Roha
This presentation features the water conservation initiatives of PepsiCo, Roha, Maharashtra, where it has managed to save water at the plant and community level. Posted on 30 Apr, 2010 10:54 AM

This presentation describes the vision and strategy of PepsiCo, Roha, Maharashtra and its initiatives in the area of water conservation. The plant with three filling lines (bottling and canning) has tried to achieve positive water balance through water savings at plant level, water initiatives at community level and by promoting water conservation measures in agriculture.

Water conservation by Industry – A case study of ITC, Saharanpur
This presentation describes the work of ITC Saharanpur, a cigarette manufacturing company in the field of water conservation, by reusing treated water and other initiatives. Posted on 29 Apr, 2010 12:41 PM

This presentation describes the work of ITC Saharanpur, a cigarette manufacturing company in the field of water conservation. Its water saving projects are centered around re-use of treated water for reducing water consumption, Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) based effluent network system in residential areas, rainwater harvesting, installation of Cold Plasma Unit in place of wet scrubbers and installation of a jet spray system.

Water conservation by Industry – A case study of Indo Rama Synthetics Ltd, Nagpur
This presentation covers the efforts of Indo Rama Synthetics Ltd. in Nagpur to carry out the production of the polyester yarns in an environmentally friendly manner. Posted on 29 Apr, 2010 10:41 AM

This presentation describes the effort of Indo Rama, Butibori in carrying out production of polyester yarns, fiber and chips in an environmentally conscious manner and its work in conserving and harvesting water in its industrial processes and premises. In particular, it discusses the clean technologies used in production such as –

  • Reduction in steam consumption at PSF Plant and in CP (through use of Zimmer technology-based glycol ejector)
  • Reduction of drift losses in cooling towers by replacement of eliminators
  • Conversion of condensate to flash steam and its reuse in boilers

Developing Public Private Community Partnership Projects – Water Sector, CII, New Delhi
Posted on 28 Apr, 2010 03:20 PM

Organizer : Confederation of Indian Industry

Venue : New Delhi at IHC, Amaltas hall

Description:

Confederation of Indian Industry is organising a “half a day workshop on “Developing Public Private Community Partnership Projects – Water Sector” jointly with Global Water for Sustainability (GLOWS) on 29th Apr 2010 in New Delhi at IHC, Amaltas hall.

This program is sequel to four earlier training programs conducted in New Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkota and Coimbatore on “Water Management - Beyond the Fence line”

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