This document summarizes a seminar on water conservation presented by Prof. A. W. Dongre. It discusses the importance of water conservation as a need of life. It outlines various sources of water, types of water demand, methods for water supply schemes, reasons for reducing water levels, strategies for water conservation like rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharging. The document provides an overview of water conservation efforts and importance through presenting on the topic.
Water management in Nepal by Krishna SedaiKrishna Sedai
This document provides an overview of water management in Nepal and irrigation management organizations. It discusses that Nepal has abundant water resources but only a small portion is utilized. It also outlines the key institutions and organizations involved in setting policies and plans, regulating, and providing water services in Nepal. These include the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, the Irrigation and Water Resources Management Project, and Community Managed Irrigated Agriculture Sector Project, which work to improve irrigation and agriculture. Farmer Managed Irrigation Systems are also discussed as important indigenous organizations for managing local water resources.
This document summarizes a seminar on water conservation presented by Prof. A. W. Dongre. It discusses the importance of water conservation as a need of life. It outlines various sources of water, types of water demand, methods for water supply schemes, reasons for reducing water levels, strategies for water conservation like rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharging. The document provides an overview of water conservation efforts and importance through presenting on the topic.
Water management in Nepal by Krishna SedaiKrishna Sedai
This document provides an overview of water management in Nepal and irrigation management organizations. It discusses that Nepal has abundant water resources but only a small portion is utilized. It also outlines the key institutions and organizations involved in setting policies and plans, regulating, and providing water services in Nepal. These include the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, the Irrigation and Water Resources Management Project, and Community Managed Irrigated Agriculture Sector Project, which work to improve irrigation and agriculture. Farmer Managed Irrigation Systems are also discussed as important indigenous organizations for managing local water resources.
The document discusses global and India's freshwater situation. Globally, freshwater reserves are depleting rapidly due to population growth, inefficient use, and climate change. By 2025, many countries including India, China, and parts of Europe and Africa will face water scarcity. In India, traditional water reserves are under strain from increasing population, urbanization, and economic development. Improved national water management strategies are needed to integrate regional initiatives and ensure long-term sustainable water usage across sectors.
Living things need water for survival, as water is essential for human life - the human body is 70% water. Water bodies serve as habitats for many plants, animals, and marine creatures, and are also sources of food like seafood. However, fresh water sources are limited, so various methods like recycling wastewater, desalination, and pumping groundwater are used to obtain fresh water, though these processes require a lot of energy. Conservation efforts through education and public campaigns can help ensure water is carefully used. International agreements over water resources also aim to manage supply and use, though enforcing such pacts can be politically challenging.
Hello, this media article is interesting because it shows how people systems, and organizations are using water. If compare the real world of water with 3 organizations. two of these three organizations may have a water process, with slightly the same data input for the number of liters of water, while the third organization can have a gap in water consumption related to the data that can show probably that the control of flows inside the water industries, manufacturers and processors is not defined in the same way in the organizations. So, in order to draw a conclusion about the performance of a water system, it is important to know the water organizations. Information water systems and media with data are telling a story (a narrative that can be changed according to the organization and the data collection that has been classified, arranged, and organized, in order to show the experience that can help to discover the business water system. So, it is important to use the data to build a business model that can serve to compare other water organizations and to make diagnostics on the water system and resource consumption that are extracted from the supply chain. When you have done this preliminary work, and you can discover that not all water is consumed by people in the same way per organization, you will be able to enhance and improve the water resources with innovation for the real world of water processing and people water, system, and organization. For me, it is important to come very close to the water users and their consumption experience and disaggregate the data per user, industries, wastes, and leaks, so that water increase, is not just related to population increase, but also various drivers that are either inter or extern to the water system and processing. (either for the households, the country or internationally, the need for transparency, relevance, comparability....Behind the scene is the idea that climate is exclusively an issue with the atmospheric water and hydrology, while at COP27, it was important for the stakeholders and United Nations to reintroduce the forgotten dimension of climate which is the water circulation which is creating all the impacts that are attributed to temperature increases superior to 1.5° Celsius
Fiinovation - CSR & Sustainability, The Impact PhenomenonFiinovation
" The role of corporations should be innovative and help device cost effective, implementable strategies that work on the ground. The quest for numbers for corporations should align with ethical social responsibility ."
- S.Chakraborty, CEO,Fiinovation
The document discusses global and India's freshwater situation. Globally, freshwater reserves are depleting rapidly due to population growth, inefficient use, and climate change. By 2025, many countries including India, China, and parts of Europe and Africa will face water scarcity. In India, traditional water reserves are under strain from increasing population, urbanization, and economic development. Improved national water management strategies are needed to integrate regional initiatives and ensure long-term sustainable water usage across sectors.
Living things need water for survival, as water is essential for human life - the human body is 70% water. Water bodies serve as habitats for many plants, animals, and marine creatures, and are also sources of food like seafood. However, fresh water sources are limited, so various methods like recycling wastewater, desalination, and pumping groundwater are used to obtain fresh water, though these processes require a lot of energy. Conservation efforts through education and public campaigns can help ensure water is carefully used. International agreements over water resources also aim to manage supply and use, though enforcing such pacts can be politically challenging.
Hello, this media article is interesting because it shows how people systems, and organizations are using water. If compare the real world of water with 3 organizations. two of these three organizations may have a water process, with slightly the same data input for the number of liters of water, while the third organization can have a gap in water consumption related to the data that can show probably that the control of flows inside the water industries, manufacturers and processors is not defined in the same way in the organizations. So, in order to draw a conclusion about the performance of a water system, it is important to know the water organizations. Information water systems and media with data are telling a story (a narrative that can be changed according to the organization and the data collection that has been classified, arranged, and organized, in order to show the experience that can help to discover the business water system. So, it is important to use the data to build a business model that can serve to compare other water organizations and to make diagnostics on the water system and resource consumption that are extracted from the supply chain. When you have done this preliminary work, and you can discover that not all water is consumed by people in the same way per organization, you will be able to enhance and improve the water resources with innovation for the real world of water processing and people water, system, and organization. For me, it is important to come very close to the water users and their consumption experience and disaggregate the data per user, industries, wastes, and leaks, so that water increase, is not just related to population increase, but also various drivers that are either inter or extern to the water system and processing. (either for the households, the country or internationally, the need for transparency, relevance, comparability....Behind the scene is the idea that climate is exclusively an issue with the atmospheric water and hydrology, while at COP27, it was important for the stakeholders and United Nations to reintroduce the forgotten dimension of climate which is the water circulation which is creating all the impacts that are attributed to temperature increases superior to 1.5° Celsius
Fiinovation - CSR & Sustainability, The Impact PhenomenonFiinovation
" The role of corporations should be innovative and help device cost effective, implementable strategies that work on the ground. The quest for numbers for corporations should align with ethical social responsibility ."
- S.Chakraborty, CEO,Fiinovation