Reviving dying springs: climate change adaptation experiments from the Sikkim Himalaya

S Tambe, G Kharel, ML Arrawatia, H Kulkarni… - Mountain Research and …, 2012 - BioOne
Mountain springs emanating naturally from unconfined aquifers are the primary source of
water for rural households in the Himalayan region. Due to the impacts of climate change on …

Sustenance of Himalayan springs in an emerging water crisis

R Verma, P Jamwal - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2022 - Springer
Springs are a significant source of high quality and perennial freshwater supply for remote
communities and sustain rich biodiversity and ecosystems in the Himalayas. About 60–70 …

Megatrends in Hindu Kush Himalaya: climate change, urbanisation and migration and their implications for water, energy and food

A Mukherji, C Scott, D Molden, A Maharjan - Assessing global water …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The Hindu Kush Himalaya is undergoing rapid change, driven by twin megatrends
of climate change and urbanisation, which threaten their crucial water-provisioning services …

Urban Water systems in India: typologies and hypotheses

M Shah, H Kulkarni - Economic and Political Weekly, 2015 - JSTOR
Urban water and waste water management have not been relatively well understood in
India. The Indian urban space has been considered in an undifferentiated manner, which …

[PDF][PDF] Groundwater resources and spring hydrogeology in South Sikkim, with special reference to climate change

K Mahamuni, H Kulkarni - Climate change in Sikkim-Patterns …, 2012 - library.ignfa.gov.in
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES AND SPRING HYDROGEOLOGY IN SOUTH SIKKIM, WITH
SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CLIMATE CHANGE Page 1 261 GROUNDWATER RESOURCES …

Urban water systems in India: a way forward

M Shah - 2016 - econstor.eu
Urban water and wastewater management are relatively under-studied subjects in India.
The Indian urban space has been understood in an undifferentiated manner, which ignores …

Investigating hydrological dynamics and mean residence times of springs in the Tawi catchment, India: Insights into recharge mechanisms and water source variability

T Dar, SS Rawat - Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2024 - Elsevier
This study investigates the hydrological dynamics and Mean Residence Times (MRTs) of
springs in the Tawi catchment, India, aiming to elucidate recharge mechanisms and water …

Prioritization of Socio-Ecological Indicators for Adaptation Action in Pauri District of Western Himalaya

SK Jha, AK Negi, RS Negi, JM Alatalo, MB Jha - World, 2023 - mdpi.com
Socio-ecological systems have increasingly faced climate-change impacts, which have
adversely affected the lives and property of inhabitants. The present study aims to prioritize …

Reviving, development and protection of springs to increase water security in the Himalayan Region

P Ranjan, P Kumar Pandey - … of the 5th International Conference on …, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
Springs are the main source of water for drinking, agriculture, livestock feeding and other
household consumption in the north-eastern Himalayan states of India. The largest number …

Inventorization of natural water springs of Ravi River catchment of Himachal Pradesh under purpose driven study of national hydrology project

SS Rawat, PG Jose, S Chenlak, G Raina… - IWRA (India) …, 2022 - indianjournals.com
Natural water springs are one of the most cost-effective ways to provide relatively pure water
for about 50 million people of Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) as rivers flow in deep valleys …