Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective

Water is a scarce resource and an important basic necessity for the human survival. The quantity of potable water on earth is limited and its availability per person is reducing day by day due to increase in global population and damage to environment. Though water available in nature is...

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Main Authors: Gowda Krishne, Doddaswamy Ravishankar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia 2011-01-01
Series:Spatium
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2011/1450-569X1124016G.pdf
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spelling doaj-144eee07eda947088296cab26928f46d2020-11-24T23:39:38ZengInstitute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of SerbiaSpatium1450-569X2217-80662011-01-01201124162010.2298/SPAT1124016G1450-569X1124016GSustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspectiveGowda Krishne0Doddaswamy Ravishankar1University of Mysore, Urban and Regional Planning Institute of Development Studies, Mysore, IndiaHousing & Urban Development Corporation Ltd., Mumbai, IndiaWater is a scarce resource and an important basic necessity for the human survival. The quantity of potable water on earth is limited and its availability per person is reducing day by day due to increase in global population and damage to environment. Though water available in nature is free, sizeable investment is needed in order to supply water to the people at their doorsteps with required quality. This paper deals with the role of financial institutions in the balanced distribution of water for the public, the related problems with various regulatory instruments, and ethical perspectives for efficient utilization of this scarce resource through internal control aimed at long term sustainability.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2011/1450-569X1124016G.pdfwater scarcitysustainable developmentfinancial and institutional reformsliberalizationprivatization and globalization
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author Gowda Krishne
Doddaswamy Ravishankar
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Doddaswamy Ravishankar
Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
Spatium
water scarcity
sustainable development
financial and institutional reforms
liberalization
privatization and globalization
author_facet Gowda Krishne
Doddaswamy Ravishankar
author_sort Gowda Krishne
title Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
title_short Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
title_full Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
title_fullStr Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable water supply systems in India: The role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
title_sort sustainable water supply systems in india: the role of financial institutions and ethical perspective
publisher Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
series Spatium
issn 1450-569X
2217-8066
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Water is a scarce resource and an important basic necessity for the human survival. The quantity of potable water on earth is limited and its availability per person is reducing day by day due to increase in global population and damage to environment. Though water available in nature is free, sizeable investment is needed in order to supply water to the people at their doorsteps with required quality. This paper deals with the role of financial institutions in the balanced distribution of water for the public, the related problems with various regulatory instruments, and ethical perspectives for efficient utilization of this scarce resource through internal control aimed at long term sustainability.
topic water scarcity
sustainable development
financial and institutional reforms
liberalization
privatization and globalization
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