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The book is a scholarly presentation on various issues pertaining to water resource management and agriculture practices. These include water contamination and health; trade-off between private benefits and sustainable development; and trade and environment. The volume makes a significant contribution to methodologies for assessing environmental and economic costs and identification of appropriate policy framework for abatement. A special feature of the book is that it seeks to integrate the issues of suitability across water use for human consumption and for agricultural production by exploring a broad conceptual framework. Case studies from a number of countries such as India, Bangladesh, Belgium, and the European Union are covered.
INDICE: Foreword; Introduction; 1.: Valuing Health Damages from Arsenic Contamination; 2.: Trade-offs between Risk and Latency of Health Hazards from Groundwater Contamination; 3.: Sustainable Solutions to Arsenic Contamination of Ground Water; 4.: Farmers as Producers of Clean Water; 5.: The Fundamentals of Physical Hydronomics; 6.: Good Ecology is Good Economics; 7.: Agriculture and Environment; 8.: Assessing Drought Risk and Vulnerability; 9.: Exploring Policy Options for Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Land Use Systems in Hills and Mountains; 10.: Climbing the Pesticide Treadmill into the Debt Trap; 11.: Valuing Benefits of Soil Conservation in Hill Areas of Bangladesh; 12.: Adoption of Soil Conservation Measures in Belgium; Index.
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