Dying wisdom rise, fall, and potential of India's traditional water harvesting systems
Material type: TextSeries: State of Indias environment | ; No. 4Publication details: New Delhi Centre for science and environment 1997cDescription: ix,404p. Illustrations (some color), maps ; 30*21 cmSubject(s): Rainwater | Water - supply engineering | Water harvestingDDC classification: 628.140954Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This report supplements the information provided in state of Indias environment - 1982, state of indias environment - 1984-85, state of indias environment - 1991, and is not a substitute for them
INTRODUCTION
1. Traditional water harvesting
2. Traditional water harvesting systems
2.1 himalyan region
2.2 western himalaya
2.3 eastern himalaya
2.4 northeastern hill ranges
2.5 brahmaputra valley
2.6 Indo- Gangetic plains
2.7 Thar desert
2.8 central highlands
2.9 eastern highlands
2.10 deccan plateau
2.11 western ghats
2.12 western coastal plains
2.13 eastern ghats
2.14 eastern coastal plains
2.15 the islands
3. THE RISE AND FALL OF WATER HARVESTING
4. WAITING FOR WISDOM TO MAKE ITS WAY
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