Examining the emerging role of groundwater in water inequity in India.

Authors: 
Srinivasan, V. and S. Kulkarni.
Publication name: 
Routledge

This article addresses a gap in the water equity literature arising from the simultaneous use of surface water and groundwater in India. Using two diverse case studies-one agricultural (Kukdi) and one urban (Chennai)-we demonstrate how gaps in planning, design and policy exacerbate inequity. Groundwater abstraction from user wells allows wealthier users to both free-ride and capture a greater share of the resource. By converting a public resource to a private one, it worsens inequity and jeopardizes the sustainability of water projects. The article suggests that better monitoring, inter-agency coordination and rethinking water entitlements and norms are needed for going forward.

Full Text URL: 
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02508060.2014.890998
Year of publication: 
01.2014
People: 
Dr. Veena Srinivasan