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Shah, T.
Shah, T.
, 2005.
The new institutional economics of India’s water policy : a paper presented at the international workshop on ‘African Water Laws: Plural Legisla..
, S.l.: S.n. Available at:
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.
Fecha publicación: 26/10/2012
Much institutional analysis in the water sector at national as well as global levels has focused principally on the working of law, policy and adm...
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Shah, T.
, 2003.
Governing the groundwater economy : comparative analysis of national institutions and policies in South Asia, China and Mexico
. , pp.p. 2-27 : 1 fig., 7 tab. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/202.2-03GO-18978.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 31/12/2004
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Shah, T.
&
Cecchini, S.
, 2002.
Information and communications technology as a tool for empowerment
, Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/Cecchini-2002-Information.pdf
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Fecha publicación: 01/01/1970
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Shah, T.
, 1990.
Sustainable development of groundwater resources : lessons from Amrapur and Husseinabad villages, India
, (ODI/IIMI Irrigation Management Network / network paper no. 90/3d) London, UK: Overseas Development Institute (ODI). Available at:
https://es.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/822-INGU90-8237.pdf
.
Fecha publicación: 29/12/2004
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Chambers, R.
,
Saxena, N.C.
&
Shah, T.
, 1989.
To the hands of the poor : water and trees
, London, UK: IT Publications.
Fecha publicación: 29/12/2004
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Maheshwari, B.
et al.
, 2014.
The role of transdisciplinary approach and community participation in village scale groundwater management : insights from Gujarat and Rajasthan, India
.
Water
, 6(11), pp.3386-3408.
Fecha publicación: 25/11/2014
Sustainable groundwater use is more likely in Indian villages if farmers, other village community members and NGOs work together with researchers and...
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