Water, Environment, Engineering, Religion, and Society1
Publication: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
Volume 13, Issue 3
Get full access to this article
View all available purchase options and get full access to this article.
Acknowledgments
I would like to express my deep gratitude to Dr. S. K. Jain, National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee, India, for steering me in the direction of relevant religious traditions and providing me relevant literature. Dr. Brij Mohan, School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, read the first draft and offered comments that improved the text. Dr. U. K. Kothyari, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India, sent me a number of hymns and slokas (couplets) that guided my initial thinking toward this note. Dr. Gopal Singhal, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, provided slokas and their interpretations, as well as encouragement and support. To these people, I offer my sincere gratitude.
References
Al-Senafy, M., and Akber, A. (2002). “Water management in Islam.” Water resources development and management, M. Al-Rashed, V. P. Singh, and M. M. Sherif, eds. Swets and Zeitlinger, Lisse, The Netherlands, 501–508.
Aneja, V. P., Schlesinger, W. H., Niyogi, D., Jennings, G., Gilliam, W., Knighton, R. E., Duke, C. S., Blunden, J., and Krishnan, S. (2006). “Emerging national research needs for agricultural air quality.” Transaction of AGU-EOS, Vol. 87, No. 3, 25.
Cole, M. (2004). “Economic growth and water use.” Appl. Econom., 11, 1–4.
Faruqui, N. (2003). “Balancing between the eternal yesterday and the eternal tomorrow: Economic globalization, water and equity.” Rethinking water management innovative approaches to contemporary issues, C. Figueres et al., eds., Earthscan Publishers Ltd., London, 61.
Milly, P. C. D., Dunne, K. A., and Vecchia, A. V. (2005). “Global pattern of trends in streamflow and water availability in a changing climate.” Nature (London), 438, Letters, 347–350.
National Institute of Hydrology. (1990). Hydrology in ancient India, Roorkee, India.
Norandi, M. (2006). “An international perspective on water.” EWRI Currents, 8(1), 1–4.
Oki, T., and Kanae, S. (2006). “Global hydrological cycles and world water resources.” Science, 313, 1068–1072.
Shikhomanov, I. (1999). “World water resources and their uses.” ⟨http://webworld.unesco.or/water/ihp/db/shikhomanov/index/shtml⟩ (October 18, 2004).
United Nations. (1975). “Management of international water resources: Institutional and legal aspects.” Natural resources/water series, No. 1, 211, New York.
UN/WWAP. (2003). “UN world water development report.” Water for people, water for life, ⟨http://www.unesco.org/water/wwap/wwdr/index.shmtl⟩ (August 25, 2004).
WHO. (2004). “Water, sanitation and hygiene links to health: Facts and figures.” ⟨www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/factsfigures04/en⟩.
Information & Authors
Information
Published In
Copyright
© 2008 ASCE.
History
Received: Jan 27, 2006
Accepted: Jun 11, 2007
Published online: Mar 1, 2008
Published in print: Mar 2008
Notes
This article is an extended version of the lecture given December 5, 2006, by the author at the University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy, on receiving an honoris Causa (Honorary Ph.D.).
Authors
Metrics & Citations
Metrics
Citations
Download citation
If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.