Urban water supply and governance in India / Satyapriya Rout, Ruth Kattumuri.
2022
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Title
Urban water supply and governance in India / Satyapriya Rout, Ruth Kattumuri.
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ISBN
9789811638190 (electronic bk.)
9811638195 (electronic bk.)
9789811638183
9811638187
9811638195 (electronic bk.)
9789811638183
9811638187
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 303 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
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10.1007/978-981-16-3819-0 doi
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HD4465.I5
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363.6/10954
Summary
This book investigates institutional dimensions of urban water supply in India, with a specific focus on institutional capabilities to provide drinking water to urban households in an efficient, equitable and sustainable manner. This book has been developed through empirical research within the context of growing urbanisation and increasing water needs of Indian cities, and the wider developmental goal of achieving universal and equitable access to safe and affordable water for all as envisaged in goal 6 of the SDGs. This study revolves around three important aspects of urban water supply and governance. Firstly, it attempts to understand household water service delivery scenarios in urban India, drawing from case studies based on our household survey in four cities Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kochi and Hyderabad. Secondly, it examines the question of existing socio-economic inequality and access to water in an urban context in India. While dealing with the issue of inequality and access to water, it attempts to explore the question of whether access to water and water scarcity is socially neutral; whilst also analysing the mechanisms employed by the urban poor to manage their daily water needs. Thirdly, this book explores the role of institutions for efficient and effective delivery of water in urban India. The institutional analysis from a comparative perspective provides important insights to guide current reforms in domestic water supply in India, especially in a neo-liberal context. The book is a valuable resource for academicians, policy makers and practitioners involved in water governance in general and domestic (drinking) water supply in particular. Besides, it is of great interest to those working in the area of urban development, urban planning and household water management. The book is an outcome of a collaborative research project by the authors sponsored jointly by University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi and UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI).
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Major Policy Reforms in Drinking Water Sector in India
Profile of the Study Region, Cities as well as the Respondents
Water Availability and Water Service Delivery in Urban India
Water Scarcity and Unequal Access to Water
Institutional Dimensions of Drinking Water Governance in Urban India
Conclusion.
Major Policy Reforms in Drinking Water Sector in India
Profile of the Study Region, Cities as well as the Respondents
Water Availability and Water Service Delivery in Urban India
Water Scarcity and Unequal Access to Water
Institutional Dimensions of Drinking Water Governance in Urban India
Conclusion.