NEW LOOK AT GROWING WATER CONFLICTS DETAILS IMPACT
ON ECONOMICS AND EQUITY


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2006

13 Dec 2006 - With water conflicts affecting developing countries, a new book titled “Water Conflicts in India: A Million Revolts in the Making” looks at socioeconomic and environmental impacts in India whose economy is said to be growing at 8-9% annually. The book looks at the growing competition between agriculture, industrial and urban uses and warns that further conflicts could undermine India’s economic growth.

Mega-infrastructure projects such as Polavaram dam, which will cost $3.2 billion and displace 200,000 people, and the $125 billion scheme to interlink 37 of India’s rivers will create more conflicts. The book urges better legal and institutional frameworks to resolve conflicts and finding sustainable ways of saving water, reducing pollution, and managing demand among India’s 1.1 billion people.

Key Issues
Valuing environmental and economic sustainability
“While the UN Millennium Development Goals aim to halve by 2015 those without access to drinking water and sanitation services, water conflicts in India and elsewhere threaten to make such goals more unattainable than ever. Mega-projects destroy the livelihoods of poor people, degrading the ecosystems they depend on, and leaving communities fighting for basic services,” said Mr Jamie Pittock, Director of WWF’s Global Freshwater Programme. “Development plans in such emerging economies must start by valuing conservation of nature, and specifically the wetlands and rivers, that provide water and food,” he said.

Sustainable solutions

“Water conflicts are costing lives every day and could undermine the economic ambitions of the country. Government investments in big water infrastructure projects are actually contributing to the conflicts created by displacement of whole communities, submergence of productive lands, and water-logging,” said Dr Biksham Gujja, Policy Adviser of WWF’s Global Freshwater Programme. “In the agriculture sector, there are solutions being practised such as restoring traditional village water tank systems and growing more rice with less water. ‘Big’ is not necessarily better and infrastructure alone is not the cure.”

Media Events/Activities
Taylor & Francis Books India Private Limited will host the release of “Water Conflicts in India: A Million Revolts in the Making” on December 13, 2006, at Conference Hall 3, India International Centre Annexe, Max Muller Marg, New Delhi 110 003, 6:00-8:00 p.m. The launch will include a panel discussion and refreshments. Contact: Rimina Mohapatra +91 11 2370 6110; rimina.mohapatra@tandfindia.com

Materials for the Media
“Water Conflicts in India: A Million Revolts in the Making” is published by Routledge India. In India, tel:
Lisa Hadeed, Global Freshwater Programme
Brian Thomson, Press officer

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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