Integrated Water Resources Management has gained popularity at the
global discourse on water and is mentioned in the policy documents,
however, has not made much progress in the Indian context. The current
study is an attempt to examine the status of water resources management
in the context of IWRM in Tungabhadra sub basin, a transboundary river
located in Southern India. The concept of IWRM in Tungabhadra is
relatively new and water management and hence governed separately as
administrative units by two states with separate institutional
arrangements, policies and practices with less interaction between them.
This book attempts to capture the challenging issues - competing water
demands, pollution, environmental flows and governance in the
Tungabhadra sub basin. This book will be useful to researchers, policy
makers and all others working in the area of water resources management
as an exclusive attempt is made to put all the data and information
together at a basin level, providing insights into the data availability
and gaps. It will provide researchers to further work on re-searchable
issues in the basin as an extension of the information procured.