SAWAS aims to provide space for creative and free thinking on water, fostering debate, eliciting innovative alternatives, promoting original analyses and constructive critiques.

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The articles, opinions and book reviews should be written preferably in English. Authors with English as a second language may choose to have their manuscripts professionally edited before submission to improve the English, as papers with poor expression will not be accepted.

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Chief Editor
Prof. Vishwa Ballabh



Managing Editor
Arpita De

Current Issue

 

Volume 2, Issue 1
June 2010 

Editorial

 
Changing Water Governance in India: Taking the Longer View 
P.P. Mollinga and S.P. Tucker
SAWAS 2(1): i-vi 
 

Articles


  1. Tanks in the Tungabhadra Sub-Basin and an IWRM Strategy for Tanks: The Long and the Short View
    Suhas Paranjape and K.J. Joy
    SAWAS 2 (1):1-16 

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  2. Irrigation Governance Challenges: Perspectives and Initiatives in Andhra Pradesh
    Sanjay Gupta
    SAWAS 2 (1): 17-36

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  3. The Place of the Tribunal in Inter-State Water Disputes
    Narendar Pani
    SAWAS 2 (1): 37-48 

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  4. New Laws Establishing Independent Regulatory Agencies in the Indian Water Sector: Long Term Implications for Governance
    Subodh Wagle  and Sachin Warghade
    SAWAS 2 (1): 49-78

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  5. Lessons from an Employee Survey in an Irrigation Department in North India 
    Harry E. Cantle
    SAWAS 2 (1): 79-116

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Book Reviews

 

  1. Water, Ecosystems and Society: A confluence of Disciplines 
    Jayanta Bandyopadhyay, Sage Publications, 2009. pp 191
  2. A call for convergence of disciplines for Integrated Water Management
    Anjal Prakash
    SAWAS 2 (1): 117- 120 

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  3. Resisting Reform?  Water Profits and Democracy
    Kshithij Urs and Richard Whittell , 2009. pp 169
    Politics associated with Policy Making
    Vishwa Ballabh
    SAWAS 2 (1): 121-122 

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