The browser you are using is not supported by this website. All versions of Internet Explorer are no longer supported, either by us or Microsoft (read more here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/windows/end-of-ie-support).

Please use a modern browser to fully experience our website, such as the newest versions of Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari etc.

Jesper Svensson, photo.

Jesper Svensson

Postdoctoral fellow

Jesper Svensson, photo.

Comparative analysis of water rights entitlements in India and China

Author

  • Shaofeng Jia
  • Yuanyuan Sun
  • Jesper Svensson
  • Maitreyee Mukherje

Summary, in English

Water rights are widely regarded as a crucial component to enhance efficient water use and for meeting a country's water resource challenges. This article presents a framework for analyzing and comparing the similarities as well as differences of the water rights systems between India and China. The article relies on the method of document research and comparative analysis to compare general characteristics of India and China's water rights systems based on six evaluation indicators and evaluation principles. Using this analytical framework, this paper compares the implementation effects of the water rights systems in terms of the degree of meeting water resources demand, conflict-resolution means and the protection of water resources. Our findings provide insights for the reformation of the water rights systems and bring out lessons that other developing countries can learn from India and China's experiences.

Publishing year

2016-10-17

Language

English

Publication/Series

Water Policy

Volume

18

Issue

S1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1366-7017