The global water scenario is beset by multiple challenges: water availability, severe inequity to water access and entitlements across social and spatial lines, frequent floods and droughts, disputes over corporate control of limited water resources, etc. The world appears to be on track to halve the number of people without access to safe clean wa...
The global water scenario is beset by multiple challenges: water availability, severe inequity to water access and entitlements across social and spatial lines, frequent floods and droughts, disputes over corporate control of limited water resources, etc. The world appears to be on track to halve the number of people without access to safe clean wa...
Lecture 01: Setting the Context
29mLecture 02: Beyond Hydrology
29mLecture 03: Socio Hydrology
38mLecture 04: Political Ecology of Water
42mLecture 05: Hydrosocial?
33mLecture 6 : Critical Physical Geography (CPG)
33mLecture 7 : The South Asian Context
40mLecture 8 : Water Harvesting and Water Use Techniques in Ancient India
36mLecture 9 : Water Harvesting and Water Use Techniques in Ancient India 2
30mLecture 10 : Water Harvesting and Water Use Techniques in Ancient India 3
27mLecture 11 : Water Technology in Medieval India 1
35mLecture 12 : Water Technology in Medieval India 2
27mLecture 13 : Colonial Hydrology
39mLecture 14 : Dams and Development in Contemporary India
35mLecture 15 : The Farakka Barrage Project: Historical and Technical Details
36mLecture 16: The FarakkaBarrage Project: Socio-environmental Implications
28mLecture 17: Urban Waters: Historical and Political Ecological Perspectives
49mLecture 18: Peri-urban Water Justice in the Global South
38mLecture 19: Transforming Trajectories of Blue Infrastructures of Kolkata
39mLecture 20: Discussion and Conclusion
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