Water in India with reference to agriculture and population: some issues and patterns—dynamic approaches needed for development

Type Working Paper - GeoJournal
Title Water in India with reference to agriculture and population: some issues and patterns—dynamic approaches needed for development
Author(s)
Volume 20
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1990
Page numbers 271-284
URL http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00642992
Abstract
In this paper an attempt is made to present some facets of status of water for agriculture and population in India. The issues are basic in nature which have been focused by scholars all over time and again. The materials are gathered from various sources to highlight and to consider a plea in the context of population-hydrological regions of the country to develop water potentials. Some characteristic mapping has also been conducted showing the main parameters of water utilization, need and spatial issues regarding consumptive use of water during agricultural operations as per the seasons prevalent in India. A relation is also established with the drought areas leading to assess the need for water. The human problems specially in relation to the safe drinking water is also projected in relation to distributional qualities with reference to natural regions by districts. The study does not claim a full assessment of the water issue due to paucity of statistics on water use, generation and potentials but it does indicate in many ways the geographical problems as an important study for further research by all concerned.

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