Aarti Kelkar Khambete

Community involvement key to successful water quality interventions
Faulty perceptions of water treatment and a false sense of protection from locally available water sources increased the risk of children to diarrhoeal diseases in Vellore, Tamil Nadu. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 1 month ago
Water quality and health impacts (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Parched lips, barren lands and the scramble for water in Maharashtra
What are the factors that have caused the Marathwada region to be known as the 'suicide capital for farmers'? More importantly, do farmers here have some respite before the monsoon disappears? Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 1 month ago
Staring at drought (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Local water storage in the Hindu Kush Himalayas
How can the massive quantities of rain falling during the four-month monsoon period be stored so that it can be used over the entire year in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region? Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 2 months ago
Kuhls carry glacial melt to fields for irrigation (Source: India Water Portal)
Access to water data: Implications for transboundary relations in the Ganges river basin
Despite the enactments of RTI laws and insistence for openness in the government, access to information regimes on transboundary rivers has not changed at a fundamental level in South Asia. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 2 months ago
A view of the Sharada river at Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
The poisoned waters of Punjab
A study found that drinking water samples in SW Punjab were highly contaminated with uranium, thereby increasing the radiological and chemical risks to human health. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 2 months ago
Safe drinking water, a scarce resource (Source: India Water Portal)
Water poverty in Mumbai slum
Water service delivery failures can negatively impact household economy, employment, education, quality of life, social relationships, community cohesion, and people’s sense of political inclusion. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 2 months ago
An illegal settlement (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Half of India's interstate rivers plagued by pollution and poor water quality
While the Central Pollution Control Board's recent study highlights the problems with rivers today, it does not have clear cut recommendations or actions to resolve them. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 2 months ago
The Krishna river, Wai, Maharashtra
Creaking cities, vanishing ecosystems
An ecosystems-approach based on an understanding of the importance and contribution of ecosystem services is needed if both urban and peri-urban areas are to be developed sustainably and inclusively. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 2 months ago
Ecosystems and their role in climate change resilience
Poor sanitation causes psychosocial stress among women
Environmental barriers, social factors and fears of sexual violence contribute to sanitation-related psychosocial stress among women. Gender sensitive policies need to be strengthened to tackle this. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 3 months ago
Poor sanitation and psychosocial stress - The linkages (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Does poor sanitation behaviour adversely affect pregnancy?
670 pregnant women from coastal and inland Odisha were interviewed to examine the relationship between maternal sanitation behaviour and adverse pregnancy outcomes. The results confirm the hypothesis. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 3 months ago
The connection between sanitation and pregnancy outcomes
The invasion of Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh
Many locals express feelings of regret for the support they initially showed to the hydropower projects in the hope of getting jobs and contracts, but development still continues. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 3 months ago
100 MW Tidong-I project, Kinnaur HP
India, China and the Brahmaputra tangle
India needs to be consistent in its approach towards its downstream neighbours while negotiating with its upstream neighbour China over the Bramhaputra's waters. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 3 months ago
The Brahmaputra (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Poisoned waters: Which Indian rivers contain trace and toxic metals?
The Central Water Commission studied 355 water quality stations and 32 gauge stations covering all river basins in the country. Only mercury and zinc levels were within BIS acceptable standards. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 3 months ago
Poisoned waters cause many health risks
Integrated watershed management and public health
According to this study, implementing a watershed management programme in water scarce areas can lead to both improved water availability and health outcomes. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
Velvety green mountains, catchment areas for the Khadakwasla dam near Pune
The poop scoop: Diarrhoea data in graphs
The coverage of 'safe drinking water' in India increased from 62.3 percent in 1991 to 94 percent in 2011 but why has the incidence of diarhoeal diseases not reduced? Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
There is a link between the quality of toilets and incidence of diarrhoeal diseases.
Solar irrigation pumps: A boon and bane
Karnataka's Surya Raitha scheme provides farmers with cash income for “growing” solar energy as a remunerative cash crop, to prevent overusing solar powered pumps for groundwater extraction. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
Solar power use in a Tamil Nadu farm (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Can MGNREGA come to the rescue of rainfed agriculture?
With water harvesting, conservation, drought proofing & renovation of traditional water bodies as core activities, MGNREGA has the potential to improve rainfed agriculture in India. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
The future of rainfed agriculture in India
The link between climate change, drought and migration in Chhattisgarh explained
Erratic rainfall is forcing farmers to migrate to urban areas but officials under-report drought-induced migration due to the fear that this would be viewed as a failure of government mechanisms. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
Climate change, poor rainfall and drought (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Poisoned by water
Endosulfan, a harmful pesticide, is banned in Kerala but other such chemicals continue to be used. Groundwater contamination leading to unsafe water supply is but one of its consequences. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
Farmer spraying pesticide (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Chennai fisherfolk explain the connection between climate, oceanographic factors and fish catch
Understanding how fishing communities cope with and adapt fisheries to climate change can be useful to develop broader adaptation strategies. Aarti Kelkar Khambete posted 9 years 4 months ago
Fisherfolk and climate change
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