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020 _a9781439873762
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100 _aChaturvedi, Mahesh C
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245 _aGanga - Brahmaputra - Meghna waters:
_badvances in development and management /
_cby Mahesh Chandra Chaturvedi
260 _bCRC Press,
_c2013.
_aBoca Raton:
300 _axxv,423 p.
505 _a1.introduction-- 2.System environmental characteristics-- 3.Socioeconomic scene -- Pr. II Current development policy and state -- 4.Environmental management Historical perspective-- 5.Development in Nepal and Bhutan-- 6.Post- Independence development - Indian -- 7.Environmental management in Bangladesh-- 8. Indo -Nepal and Indo _ Bhutan Interaction -- 9. Indo - Bangladesh Interaction -- 10.Institution Setup-- Pr. III Proposed revolutionary policy -- 11.Current scene and official future perceptions -- 12.Revolutionizing the development and management of water - Conceptual and policy issues-- 13.Revolutionizing the environmental management of the GBM basin-- 14.Total integrated development of GBM - Policy and implementation-- 15.Conclusions.
520 _a"Addressing one of the most serious problems for developing countries, namely, lack of water, this book proposes the revolutionary development of the Ganga-Brahmputra-Meghna (GBM) basin. These rivers are of great importance in various developmental aspects of China, India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. The text presents a novel piece of creative water engineering of the world's largest river basin. It discusses water resource development and management issues related to the GBM river basin, including development, interactions, institutional setups, and future prospects"
650 _aWater resources development --India.
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942 _cBK