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Inclusive Management of Our Water Commons

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  • Mahajan, Rashmi R.
  • Rajankar, Manish

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In the past 75 years, since Independence, the central and state governments in India have implemented various measures for water management, which include initiatives to construct and revive small water bodies and wetlands. Schemes such as Amrit Sarovar, Amrit Dharohar, Jalyukta Shivar, and Galmukta Dharan-Galyukt Shivar are being implemented to revive small water bodies. However, these schemes have been criticised for their unsystematic planning and implementation and for benefiting an elite section of society while excluding people experiencing poverty. India is known for its traditional water harvesting systems and community-based management of water commons. Through a case study of grassroots-level management of small-scale waterbodies in eastern Maharashtra, this paper demonstrates the need to understand local dynamics and ground realities for inclusive and efficient water management.

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  • Mahajan, Rashmi R. & Rajankar, Manish, 2024. "Inclusive Management of Our Water Commons," Ecology, Economy and Society - the INSEE Journal, Indian Society of Ecological Economics (INSEE), vol. 7(01), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:inseej:343194
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.343194
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