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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • GLOSSARY
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Appropriate Technology
  • 1.2 Appropriate Technology: A Movement
  • 1.2.1 Appropriate Technology: The Lineage
  • 1.3 Appropriate Technology: A Method
  • 1.4 Appropriate Technology: Relevance And Dynamics
  • 1.5 The Research Problem
  • 1.6 Objectives Of The Study
  • 1.7 Limitations Of The Study
  • 1.8 Chapter Scheme
  • Notes and References
  • 2. Methodology And Review Of Literature
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.1.1 Sources Of Data
  • 2.1.2 Pilot Study And Selection Of The Panchayat
  • Fig. 2.1 Route Covered By The Researcher During The Pilot Study For Identifying The Study Area
  • 2.1.3 Collection Of Primary Data
  • 2.2 Review Of Literature
  • 2.2.1 The Evolution Of Appropriate Technology Movement
  • 2.2.2 Appropriate Technology: Beyond Gandhi, Kumarappa And Schumacher
  • 2.2. 3 Water Resource Management And Appropriate Solutions
  • Notes and References
  • 3. Appropriate Technology - History, Concept And Evolution
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Science And Technology; Definitions
  • 3.3 Science And Society
  • 3.4 Technology, Development And Exploitation
  • 3.5 Nationalism And Governmental Roles In Development
  • 3.6 Conventional Development Strategy
  • 3.6.1 A Critical Evaluation Of The Conventional Development Strategy
  • 3.7 Effects Of Technology On Society
  • 3.7.1. Cultural Distortions And Formation Of Dual Societies:
  • 3.7.2 Extravagant Resource Use And Growth Of Consumerism
  • 3.7.2.1 Resource Use In Gathering Mode
  • 3.7.2.2 Resource Use In Nomadic Pastoralism
  • 3.7.2.3 Resource Use In Settled Cultivation
  • 3.7.2.4 Resource Use In Industrial Mode
  • 3.7.2.5 The Theory Of Limits To Growth
  • 3.7.2.6 Functional View As Opposed To Limits-To-Growth View
  • 3.7.3 Technology, Elitism And Consumption
  • 3.7.4 Rural-Urban Conflict
  • 3.7.5 Destruction Of Traditional Technologies
  • 3.7.5.1 Traditional Indian Agriculture
  • 3.7.5.2 Traditional Indian Industry
  • 3.7.5.3 Traditional Indian Medicine
  • 3.7.5.4 Traditional Technologies In Other Areas
  • Table 3.1 List Of Iron Extraction Centres Prepared By Konoi In 1854
  • 3.7.5.5 Colonial Exploitation And The Destruction Of The Knowledge Base
  • 3.8 Conclusion
  • Notes and References
  • 4. Appropriate Technology-Theory And Practice
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • Table 4. 1 Gross National Product Per Person (In 1980 Dollars)
  • 4.2 Alternative Development Strategy And Alternate Technology
  • 4.2.1 Basic Human Needs
  • 4.2.2 Planning From Below
  • Table 4, 2 Characteristics Of Conventional Development Strategy And.
  • 4.3 Traditions In Alternative Development Strategy And Appropriate Technology
  • 4.3.1 India
  • 4.3.2 China
  • 4.3.3 Tanzania
  • 4.4 Appropriate Technology-Concepts And Definitions
  • 4.4.1 Characteristic Features Of Appropriate Technology
  • 4.5 Categories Of Appropriate Technology
  • 4.5.1 Family-Employing Technologies
  • 4.5.2 Community-Defined Technology
  • 4.6 Appropriate Technology Lineage
  • 4.6.1 M. K. Gandhi
  • 4.7 Appropriate Technology: Dynamism And Relevance
  • Notes and References
  • 5. Dynamics And Relevance Of Appropriate Technology: A Macro-Level Analysis Of Water Management Systems In Kerala
  • Part 1
  • 5.1 An Introduction To Water Scenario In Kerala
  • 5.1.1 Need And Use Of Water: Global Concerns
  • 5.1.2 Origin Of Water And The Hydrological Cycle
  • 5.1.3 Kerala: A Profile
  • Table 5.1 Global Water Availability
  • Fig. 5.1 Natural Regions Of Kerala
  • 5.1.3.1 Physical Indices Of The State
  • 5.1.3.2 Natural Regions
  • 5.1.3.3 Geology And Soil Types
  • Table 5.2 Slope Classification Of Kerala
  • Fig. 5.2 Climate And Temperature Of Different Climatic Zones In Kerala
  • 5.1.3.4 Temperature And Sunshine
  • 5.1.3.5 Demographic Profile
  • Table 5.3 Depth Of Soil In Kerala
  • 5.1.3.6 Land Utilization
  • 5.1.3.7 Operational Land Holdings
  • Table 5.4 Land Utilisation Pattern In Kerala (Area In 00 Hectares)
  • Table 5.5 Number And Size Of Operational Holdings In Kerala
  • Table 5.6 District Wise Distribution Of Land Holdings In Kerala
  • 5.1.3.8 Agro Climatic Zones Of Kerala
  • Table: 5.7 Agro-Climatic Regions Of Kerala
  • Fig. 5.3 Agro-Climatic Zones Of Kerala
  • Fig. 5.4 River Basins Of Kerala
  • Fig. 5.5 Ground Water Provinces Of Kerala
  • 5.1.3.9 Water Resources Of Kerala
  • 5.1.3.9a Surface Water
  • Table 5.8 Inland Water Resources Of Kerala
  • 5.1.3.9b Ground Water
  • 5.1.3.9c Rainfall And Monsoons
  • Table 5.9 Ground Water Potential Of Kerala-District-Wise Details
  • Table 5.10 Average Annual Rainfall (In Mm)
  • 5.1.3.9d Physiographic Division And District-Wise Variation
  • Table 5.11 Annual Rainfall In Kerala 1956 To 1996 (In Mm)
  • Fig. 5.6 Climate And Rainfall Of Kerala
  • 5.1.3.9e Monthly Variation
  • Fig. 5.7 District wise Variation Inn Rainfall
  • 5.1.3.9f South-West Monsoon
  • Fig. 5.8 Monthly Variation In Rainfall
  • 5.1.3.9g North-East Monsoon Part lI
  • Table 5. 12 Rainfall In Kerala During Monsoons (Mm)
  • Fig. 5.9 South-West Monsoon In Kerala
  • Fig. 5.10 North-East Monsoon In Kerala
  • Part I1
  • 5.2.0 Qualitative Analysis Of The Causes Of The Problem Of Water Scarcity In Kerala
  • 5.2.1 Evaporation And Water Loss
  • 5.2.2 Rainfall And Water Shortage
  • Table 5.13 Percentage Departure Of Rainfall From Normal 1990 To 1997
  • 5.2.3 Unique Physiography Of Kerala And Water Scarcity
  • Fig. 5.11 Deviation From Normal Rainfall
  • 5.2.4 Water Scarcity Run Off Relation
  • 5.2.5 Intensity And Duration Of Rainfall
  • 5.2.6 Topography And Relation To Water Crisis
  • 5.2.6.1 Soil Types Of Kerala
  • 5.2.7 Population Growth - Change In Lifestyle-Water Scarcity Relation
  • 5.2.8 Deforestation And Its Relation To Water Scarcity
  • 5.2.8.1 Forests: Role In Water Conservation And Run Off Prevention
  • 5.2.8.2 Diminishing Forest Wealth Of Kerala
  • 5.2.9 Unsustainable Cropping Practices And The Impact On Water Table
  • Table 5.14 Some Of The Rivers Of Kerala Affected By Deforestation
  • 5.2.10 Degeneration And Conversion Of Wet Land Ecosystems
  • 5.2.11 Ground Water Recharge / Discharge Functions Of Wet Lands
  • Table 5.15 Declining Area Of Production Of Rice (000 Hedares)
  • Fig. 5.12 Declining Area In Rice Production
  • 5.2.11.1 Backwater Or Estuaries
  • 5.2.12 Extinction Of Traditional Water Conserving Systems Village Ponds, Wetlands And Tanks
  • Table 5.16 Distribution Of Wet Land Holding According To Size - Kerala
  • 5.2.12.1 Village Ponds And Wells- Toponyms And Their Relation To Water Sources
  • Part III
  • 5.3 Water Resource Management: Approaches And Problems
  • 5.3.1 Dynamics Of Water Resource Management
  • 5.3.1.1 Demand For Irrigation In Kerala
  • Table 5.17 Net Area Irrigated Under Different Sources
  • Table 5.18 Features Of The Early Engineers Assessment Of Irrigation.
  • Table 5.19 Features Of Assessing Requirement After The Late Seventies
  • 5.3.1.2 Drinking Water Supply And Kerala
  • Table 5.20 Project Details Of MVIP
  • 5.3.1.3 Drinking Water - Mainstream Approach
  • Table 5.21 Coverage Position Of Drinking Water In Villages
  • Table 5.22 District-Wise Population Covered By Rural Water Supply Scheme
  • 5.3.2 Financial Flow And Expansion 0f Water Distribution
  • Table 5.23 District-Wise Population Covered By Urban Water Supply Scheme
  • Table 5.24 Expenditure Of Kerala Water Authority
  • Table 5.25 District And Taluk Level Area Of Low Land (Area In Hectares)
  • Table 5.26 Low Lying Areas Of Kerala
  • 5.4 Alternative / Peoples Approaches To Water Resource Management
  • Table 5.27 Normal monthly rainfall. in the state (in mm)
  • Notes and References
  • 6. A Micro-Level Analysis Of Water Resource Management In Kerala: A Case Study Of Relevance And Dynamics Of Appropriate Technology
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Case Study 1. Karukutty Panchayat
  • 6.2.1 Karukutty Grama Panchayat: A Profile
  • Fig. 6.1: Karukutty Panchayat- Location
  • Fig. 6.2: Map Of Karukutty Panchayat
  • Fig. 6.3: Transect Of Karukutty Panchayat
  • Fig. 6.4: Land Use In Karukutty Panchayat
  • 6.2.2 Karukutty Panchayat: A Profile Of Water Resources
  • Table 6.1 Distribution Of Water Sources In Karukutti Panchayat
  • 6.2.3 Water Domestic And Agricultural Use In The Panchayat
  • 6.2.4 Water Resource Management Practices: Past And Present
  • 6.2.5 Peoples Solutions To Water Crisis: Past And Present
  • Table 6.2 Lift Irrigation Projects Executed In The Panchayat
  • Table 6.3 Subsidized Pump Sets Distributed And Well Dug.
  • 6.2.6 Current Solutions To The Water Crisis In The Panchayat
  • Table 6.4 Summary Of Technological Solutions To Water Resource Manage.
  • 6.3 Case Study 2: Mulakkulam Grama Panchayat
  • 6.3.1 Mulakkulam Panchayat: A Profile
  • Fig. 6.5 Transect Of Mulakkulam Panchayat
  • Fig. 6.6 Map Of Mulakkulam Grama Panchayat
  • Fig. 6.7 Location Of Mulakkulam Panchayat
  • 6.3.2 Water Resources Of The Panchayat
  • Table 6.5 Cropping Pattern In Mulakkularn Panchayat
  • 6.3.3 Water Resource Management In Mulakkulam Panchayat: Past And Present
  • 6.3.4 Water - Domestic And Agricultural Use In The Mulakkulam Panchayat
  • 6.3.5 Peoples Approaches In Water Resource Management
  • 6.3.6 Solution To Water Resource Crisis In The Panchayat
  • Table6.6 Peoples Recommendation For Solving Drinking Water Crisis
  • Table 6.7 Peoples Recommendation For Solving Irrigation Crisis.
  • 6.4 Critical Reflection On Water Resource Management Practices In Karukutty And Mulakkulam.
  • Notes and References
  • 7. Conclusions, Suggestions And Policy Recommendations
  • Policy Recommendations
  • BIBILIOGRAPHY