India Water Portal
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Water and Sustainable Development | Land Reform | Environmental Justice | Environmental Health | Endocrine Disruptors | Water Rights | Women's Empowerment | Sustainable Livelihoods | Natural Resource Education | Chemical Pollution | Hazardous Solid Waste | Water and Energy | Groundwater | Lakes and Ponds | Rivers and Creeks | Ecological Change and Emerging Diseases | Infectious Diseases | Malaria | Water Pollution | Environmental Toxicology | Pesticides | Women's Economic Development | Dams | Toxic and Hazardous Substances | Sanitation | Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle | Pollution Remediation | Social Development | Pollution Prevention and Reduction | Poverty Alleviation | Water Supply and Conservation | Water Quality and Health | Hunger and Food Security | Environmental Law and Policy | Public Health | Land Use Policy | Water Law and Policy | Health Education | Rural Development | Watershed Management | Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
About [Edit]
| The India Water Portal is an open, inclusive, web-based platform for sharing water management knowledge amongst practitioners and the general public. It aims to draw on the rich experience of water-sector experts, package their knowledge and add value to it through technology and then disseminate it to a larger audience through the internet. |
| We see the knowledge asymmetry amongst stakeholders of the water sector as a critical factor hampering the sustainable management of our water resources. The Portal seeks to address this asymmetry by sharing best practices, advocating sustainable approaches, bringing transparency of public data and information, and by spreading awareness. |
| The ultimate objective of the Portal is to address equity and sustainability issues in the Water Sector. Therefore, we are actively pursuing alternate outreach methods like print media, radio and workshops, to ensure this knowledge reaches those on the ground who need it most. We believe that the India Water Portal has the potential to catalyse change on a large-scale by this sharing of knowledge leading to improved practices and informed debates. |
| The Water Portal grew out of the felt need for a single location pulling together various resources in the area of water. This was one of the themes that came out of the First Arghyam conference held in February 2005. The National Knowledge Commission has been a strong proponent of the idea of knowledge portals in various areas, including water. NKC has been a strong supporter in the creation of the water portal. |
| The Portal is a voluntary effort being coordinated by Arghyam, a non-profit trust that works in the area of water. More information about Arghyam is at www.arghyam.org. The Water Portal is created in a spirit of sharing and openness by a wide range of partners including technical water experts, research institutes, NGOs, Government departments, historians and hydrogeologists, IT specialists, educators and others |
| We are keen to involve many more partners to expand the knowledge base and the reach in the water sector. If you are working in the water sector and would like to join us, please do contact us at Arghyam 840, 5th Main, 2nd Floor Indiranagar 1st stage Bangalore 560038 Phone: +91 80 41698941 |

