International Conference: Recent submissions

  • Pandey, Vikrama; Mishra, S. S.; Dey, U. K. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Water is a critical, but often overlooked, element in sustainable development. Water is a key ingredient in generating rural livelihoods, growing food, producing energy, encouraging industrial and service sector growth, ...
  • Kolluru, Satish Kumar; Pasupuleti, Srinivas; Konda, Anitha Kanthi (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Water audit identifies water uses such as sanitation, irrigation, heating and cooling process and maintenance of the distribution system. Unaccountable losses are investigated and areas are identified using water auditing, ...
  • Gupta, Urmila; Jain, Ritesh; Singh, Jaspal; Sooch, Sarbjit Singh; Khullar, N. K. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    More than 3 million family size biogas plants have so far been installed in the countryside under the National Project on Biogas Development implemented by ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources since 1983. Various ...
  • Gupta, Monika; Srivasatava, Prashant K. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Development is a strategic intervention aimed at a desired change, which affects the lives of the people and the environment to which it is targeted. Watersheds that are defined by natural hydrology represent the most ...
  • Jia, Li; Menenti, Massimo (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Satellite observations of the terrestrial biosphere cover a period of time sufficiently extended to allow reliable climatologies to be determined. The latter is particularly relevant for studies of vegetation response to ...
  • Chowdhury, Alivia; Jha, Madan K.; Mal, B. C.; Chowdary, V. M. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    A systematic planning of groundwater development using modern techniques is essential for the proper utilization and management of this precious but shrinking natural resource. With the advent of powerful and high-speed ...
  • Bundela, D. S.; Taylor, J. C. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Distributed soil erosion models integrate spatial variability of catchment characteristics into input parameters and processes to improve its predictive outputs for each storm event. Spatial variability obtained at a ...
  • Gupta, P. K.; Panigrahy, S.; Dutta, Subashisa (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Irrigated agriculture in many areas of the world is currently being practiced from multiple water sources such as precipitation, canal, wetlands, ground aquifer, etc. This study highlights the use of high temporal remote ...
  • Brocca, L.; Melone, F.; Moramarco, T. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Soil moisture is widely recognized as a key parameter in environmental processes, including meteorology, hydrology, agriculture and climate changes. From a hydrologic point of view, soil moisture controls the partitioning ...
  • Giridhar, M. V. S. S.; Satyanarayana, B.; Viswanadh, G. K. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Several studies showed that the Penman method is superior, when the required data are available and reliable to all other commonly used methods for estimating ET0 under varying locations and climatic conditions. More ...
  • Balakrishna, H. B.; Ravikumar, A. S. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Catchment area development activities also called as watershed development were introduced in the drought prone areas of India in the 1970s. The satellite imageries provide truthful information about the catchment. This ...
  • Nune, Rajesh; Pasupuleti, Srinivas; Chowdary, P. Prabhakara (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Watershed is a Geo-hydrological unit draining at common point by a system of streams. Watershed Management is the rational utilization of land and water resources for Optimum production with minimum hazard to Natural ...
  • Rex, V. J. Francis; Sudharsanan, R.; Krishnaveni, M. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Hydrological modeling is of prime importance for hydrologists in planning, design and operation of water resources related structures. It also acts as an efficient tool to forecast flood disasters. In gauged basins there ...
  • Singh, Surjeet; Srivastava, R. K.; Samaddar, A. B. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    Scarcity or misuse of water poses a serious threat to sustainable development. Access to sufficient amounts of clean water is increasingly recognized as the critical resource problem in the 2lst century. Water consumption ...
  • Abbas, S. H.; Srivastava, R. K.; Singh, Surjeet (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    India is highly prone to flood disasters. Of the total of 62 major rivers, eighteen are flood prone and flood an area of 150 million Hectares. The importance of planning for disasters has become much more evident in recent ...
  • Pramanik, Monalisha; Awasthi, M. K. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    The study characterized the haveli fields and quantifies the recharge potential of haveli areas in Jabalpur and Narsinghpur region. Haveli is an excellent water harvesting and runoff farming which has been followed ...
  • Mimikou, M.; Kossida, M. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    The climatic and hydrological systems are tightly related and any induced changes cause chained interactions. In an attempt to adequately manage water resources in Greece, a series of experiments were conducted with different ...
  • McBean, Edward A.; Motiee, H. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    As populations increase throughout the world, water consumptive use is increasing, resulting in dramatic implications for many countries of the world. The expansion into and creation of, desert-like conditions in areas ...
  • Dhar, Sujana; Mazumdar, Asis (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    This paper attempts to quantify the effect of climate change over the Kangsabati basin in Bankura, West Bengal. A very well calibrated (R2 = 0.9968, NSE = 0.91) physically distributed hydrological model, Soil and Water ...
  • Ghose, Mrinal K. (Allied Publishers Pvt. Limited, New Delhi, 2009)
    The global energy requirement has grown at a phenomenon rate and the consumption of primary energy sources has been a very high positive growth. This paper focuses on the consumption of different primary energy sources and ...

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