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Hydrology and Water Resources of India

Sharad K. Jain Pushpendra K. Agarwal Vijay P. Singh

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Hydrogeology; Hydrology/Water Resources; Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution; Human Geography

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ISBN impreso

978-1-4020-5179-1

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-5180-7

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer 2007

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Constitutional Provisions, Inter-State Water Disputes and Treaties

Sharad K. Jain; Pushpendra K. Agarwal; Vijay P. Singh

In this paper we report on the coordinated development of a regional module within a world computable general equilibrium model (CGEM) and of a bottom up energy-technology-environment model (ETEM) describing long term economic and technology choices for Switzerland to mitigate GHG emissions in accordance with Kyoto and post-Kyoto possible targets. We discuss different possible approaches for coupling the two types of models and we detail a scenario built from a combined model where the residential sector is described by the bottom-up model and the rest of the economy by the CGEM.

Part 4 - Water Uses, Projects, Problems, and Governance | Pp. 1035-1064

Inter-Basin Water Transfer

Sharad K. Jain; Pushpendra K. Agarwal; Vijay P. Singh

In this paper we report on the coordinated development of a regional module within a world computable general equilibrium model (CGEM) and of a bottom up energy-technology-environment model (ETEM) describing long term economic and technology choices for Switzerland to mitigate GHG emissions in accordance with Kyoto and post-Kyoto possible targets. We discuss different possible approaches for coupling the two types of models and we detail a scenario built from a combined model where the residential sector is described by the bottom-up model and the rest of the economy by the CGEM.

Part 4 - Water Uses, Projects, Problems, and Governance | Pp. 1065-1109

Institutions in the Field of Hydrology and Water Resources

Sharad K. Jain; Pushpendra K. Agarwal; Vijay P. Singh

In this paper we report on the coordinated development of a regional module within a world computable general equilibrium model (CGEM) and of a bottom up energy-technology-environment model (ETEM) describing long term economic and technology choices for Switzerland to mitigate GHG emissions in accordance with Kyoto and post-Kyoto possible targets. We discuss different possible approaches for coupling the two types of models and we detail a scenario built from a combined model where the residential sector is described by the bottom-up model and the rest of the economy by the CGEM.

Part 4 - Water Uses, Projects, Problems, and Governance | Pp. 1111-1154

Concepts of Water Governance for India

Sharad K. Jain; Pushpendra K. Agarwal; Vijay P. Singh

In this paper we report on the coordinated development of a regional module within a world computable general equilibrium model (CGEM) and of a bottom up energy-technology-environment model (ETEM) describing long term economic and technology choices for Switzerland to mitigate GHG emissions in accordance with Kyoto and post-Kyoto possible targets. We discuss different possible approaches for coupling the two types of models and we detail a scenario built from a combined model where the residential sector is described by the bottom-up model and the rest of the economy by the CGEM.

Part 4 - Water Uses, Projects, Problems, and Governance | Pp. 1155-1189