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Sustainable development in India : groundwater irrigation, energy use, and food production / edited by Koichi Fujita and Tsukasa Mizushima.

Contributor(s): Fujita, Kōichi [editor.] | Mizushima, Tsukasa, 1952- [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781000177435; 1000177432; 9781000177275; 1000177270; 9781000177350; 1000177351; 9781003036074; 1003036074Subject(s): Irrigation -- India | Groundwater -- India | Energy policy -- India | Food supply -- India | Social change -- India | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Third World DevelopmentDDC classification: 338.10954 LOC classification: HD1741.I29 | S87 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: This book explores and interrogates the food-water-energy nexus, arguably the most crucial factor in sustaining India's economic development. The book sheds light on different experiences faced in states across India, including the consequences of electricity tariff reforms and related policies on irrigated agriculture. Part 1 focuses on the historical development of agriculture and social change in India, with special reference to the mode of responses and adaptations in social systems against the inherent low and erratic rainfall and resulting water stress in India during the pre-colonial period. Additionally, it investigates how colonial development destroyed social systems and discusses future development prospects. Part 2 discusses contemporary issues of agriculture and social change in India. A comprehensive examination of various important issues related to South Asian agricultural development in the past and in the present, this book will be a valuable reference for researchers of Asian development, sustainable development, environmental policy, South Asian Studies and Development Studies.
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1. Introduction / Koichi Fujita and Tsukasa Mizushima -- Part I Land, Water, and Population in the Past and Future -- 2. Land Development and Demographic Change in Tamil Nadu from the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Century / Tsukasa Mizushima -- 3. From Sharing Risks to Taking Risks: System of Entitlements and its Fragmentation in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Orissa / Akio Tanabe -- 4. Bengal Agrarian Society during late Colonial Rule: The Development of the Sundarbans / Shinkichi Taniguchi -- 5. Sustaining Tank Irrigation in South India through Time-Tested Measures / Palanisami, Kuppanan and T. Mohanasundari -- 6. Aha : A Traditional Irrigation System in Southern Bihar / Tetsuo Satoh -- Part II Regional Path Dependencies and Policy Orientations for Sustainability -- 7. Overview of the Food-Water-Energy Nexus in India and South Asia / Koichi Fujita and Atsushi Fukumi -- 8. Challenges of Growth and Sustainability: Agriculture in Indian Punjab / Kamal Vatta and Parisha Budhiraja -- 9. Nitrogen Cycle and Fertilizer Subsidy in India / Ippei Sekido -- 10. Sustainability of Groundwater-Irrigated Agriculture in India: Case Studies of Punjab and Tamil Nadu / Takahiro Sato -- 11. Farm Power Policies and Groundwater Markets: Contrasting Gujarat with West Bengal (1990-2015) / Tushaar Shah and Sujata Das Chowdhury.

This book explores and interrogates the food-water-energy nexus, arguably the most crucial factor in sustaining India's economic development. The book sheds light on different experiences faced in states across India, including the consequences of electricity tariff reforms and related policies on irrigated agriculture. Part 1 focuses on the historical development of agriculture and social change in India, with special reference to the mode of responses and adaptations in social systems against the inherent low and erratic rainfall and resulting water stress in India during the pre-colonial period. Additionally, it investigates how colonial development destroyed social systems and discusses future development prospects. Part 2 discusses contemporary issues of agriculture and social change in India. A comprehensive examination of various important issues related to South Asian agricultural development in the past and in the present, this book will be a valuable reference for researchers of Asian development, sustainable development, environmental policy, South Asian Studies and Development Studies.

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