INDO-GANGETIC PLAINS Ahar Pynes This traditional floodwater harvesting system is indigenous to south Bihar. In south Bihar, the terrain has a marked slope -- 1 m per km -- from south to nort... |
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M ullumbimby C ommunity A ction N etwork Buy Local or its Bye Bye Mullum! Mullumbimby Action Group -> articles -> sartor17july Email Print Facebook Twitter The 'Shit' about What is Wrong with the Woolworth's DA Why Mullumb... |
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Urban Lakes Urban waterbodies are an inherent part of Indian culture. They served a variety of purposes. In the dry central and Southern India--that fall in the rain shadow region--they ... |
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A NEW BEGINNING Forging ties WATER LITERACY Informing people Water play The facilitator Water Gala IN FOCUS Faulty perceptions Thirst rises, patience evaporates URBAN WETLANDS Eviction ordered Join the BIG fight Citizens pick up cudgels So... |
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Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls NEWS Compiled clippings DTE A... |
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VEMBANAD WETLAND Back to previous page Click on areas Background Links Chronology People Background Vembanad Wetland is spread over the districts of Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam and Thrissur of Ker... |
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Tankas Tankas (small tank) are underground tanks, found traditionally in most Bikaner houses. They are built in the main house or in the courtyard. They were circular holes made in the ground, lined wit... |
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UDAIPUR LAKES Back to previous page Background Links Chronology People Background View slideshow Udaipur has faced water scarcity from its inception, due to its geog... |
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You are hereHome › Ireland (2013) Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS Ireland (2013) Submitted by Daniel Kerr on Wed, 2014-02-12 18:07 Degree of reliance on imported energy: Ireland imports n... |
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