Integrated development and management of water resources for productive and equitable use in the Indrawati River Basin, Nepal

(WECS) for providing inputs on several occasions during the project work in Nepal, and also in the preparation of this paper. Integrated development and management of water resources for productive and equitable use in the Indrawati River Basin, Nepal. Working Paper 41. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Internationl Water Management Institute. /water resources management / river basins / water productivity / equity / intersectoral water transfer / social impact / environmental aspects / water demand / water scarcity / farmer managed irrigation system / project compensation / non governmental organizations / water allocation / water rights / water balance / community development / water stress / water law / hill irrigation systems / poverty / gender / hydrology / water users' associations / water institutions / integrated water resources management / Nepal / melamchi water supply project / interbasin water transfer / exclusion and inclusion / urban water supply / Indrawati river IWMI receives its principal funding from 58 governments, private foundations, and international and regional organizations known as the Consultative Group on International

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