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Costs of Resource Degradation Externalities: A Study of Groundwater Depletion in Andhra Pradesh

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This paper looks in to the process of environmental degradation and the resultant externalities in the context of groundwater depletion in drought prone regions. The main objective here is to estimate the costs of groundwater depletion externalities and examine the costs and benefits from groundwater replenishing mechanisms in different ecological contexts. [WP No. 49].

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  • V. Ratna Reddy, 2008. "Costs of Resource Degradation Externalities: A Study of Groundwater Depletion in Andhra Pradesh," Working Papers id:1792, eSocialSciences.
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    1. K V Raju, 2000. "Participatory Irrigation Management in Andhra Pradesh: Promise, Practice and A Way Forward," Working Papers 65, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore.
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