Published 2001
Journal article

River basin management: a case study of Narmada Valley Development with special reference to the Sardar Sarovar Project in Gujarat, India

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Intra-basin and inter-basin transfer of water have become a necessity in view of severe regional imbalances in availability of water and drought conditions in India. This paper addresses the fundamental issues of river basin management in a multi-objective framework with a unique case study of Narmada River Valley Development, and demonstrates that the socioeconomic needs of the people override the rest of the working objectives. In inter-state water allocation, even a non-riparian state is considered when looking at the needs of the people. This paper focuses on the Sardar Sarovar Project on the river Narmada and highlights its rehabilitation, environmental and social aspects, and concludes that the project is a lifeline for people in western India.

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Title
International Journal of Water Resources Development
Volume
17
Issue
1

Regional member countries

RMC
India

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2490