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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (351 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9789004542815
    Series Statement: World Trade Institute Advanced Studies v.13
    Content: Patent Exhaustion and International Trade Regulation provides a comparative overview of patent laws of different jurisdictions, interfacing with WTO and different regional agreements. Vividly capturing the negotiating history of TRIPS, it also lays the foundation for public policy maneuvering space by WTO members
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Figures and Table -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Introduction -- Part 1 Patents and Exhaustion -- Chapter 1 Intellectual Property Rights and Patents: Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights -- 1.1 Brief History of Patents -- 1.2 Rationale for Patents -- 1.2.1 Libertarian -- 1.2.2 Self-expression -- 1.2.3 Utilitarian -- 1.2.4 Human Rights -- 1.2.5 Distributive Justice -- 1.2.6 Privacy -- 1.2.7 Egalitarian -- 1.3 Specific Characteristics of Intellectual Property Rights -- Chapter 2 Ubiquity and Exhaustion Doctrine: Ubiquity in Patents -- 2.1 Doctrine of Implied License -- 2.2 Doctrine of First Sale -- 2.3 Exhaustion of Patent Rights -- Chapter 3 Economics of Patents and Economic Rationale for Exhaustion in Relation to International Trade -- 3.1 -- 3.1.1 The Economics of Patents -- 3.1.2 The Economic Arguments for Free Trade in Relation to Exhaustion of Patents -- 3.2 The Economic Reasoning for Patent Exhaustion -- 3.2.1 Economic Reasoning for 'National Exhaustion' of Patent Rights -- 3.2.2 Economic Reasoning for 'International Exhaustion' of Patent Rights -- 3.2.3 Economic Reasoning for 'Regional Exhaustion' of Patent Rights -- 3.2.4 Ideal Mode of Patent Exhaustion among the Three Modes -- Chapter 4 Evolution of Exhaustion: Patent Exhaustion in Different Jurisdictions -- 4.1 The United Kingdom and the Doctrine of 'Implied License' -- 4.2 Patent Exhaustion in Germany and Some Countries in Continental Europe -- 4.3 Patent Exhaustion in the United States of America -- 4.4 Patent Exhaustion in Japan -- 4.5 Patent Exhaustion in Some Developing Countries -- 4.5.1 Brazil -- 4.5.2 China -- 4.5.3 India -- 4.5.4 South Africa -- 4.5.5 Indonesia -- 4.5.6 Malaysia -- 4.5.7 Singapore -- 4.5.8 Thailand , 4.5.9 The Philippines -- 4.5.10 Vietnam -- Chapter 5 Exhaustion and Parallel Trade: Patent Exhaustion -- 5.1 The Effect of Patent Exhaustion on Parallel Trade -- 5.2 The Effect of Exhaustion of Other ipr s on Parallel Trade -- 5.2.1 Exhaustion of Trademarks -- 5.2.2 Exhaustion of Copyrights -- 5.2.3 Exhaustion of Trademarks and Copyrights in Relation to Patent Exhaustion and Effect on Parallel Trade -- Part 2 Multilateral and Regional Trade Regulations and Patent Exhaustion -- Chapter 6 TRIPS Agreement: The Negotiating History of the TRIPS Agreement and Patent Exhaustion -- 6.1 Intellectual Property Rights under the GATT and the Negotiating History of TRIPS -- 6.2 The Negotiating History of Exhaustion -- 6.3 Exhaustion under TRIPS /​ WTO: Analysis from the Multilateral Trade Perspective -- 6.3.1 Patent Exhaustion under the TRIPS Agreement -- 6.3.1.1 Preamble to the TRIPS Agreement -- 6.3.1.2 Article 6: Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights -- 6.3.1.3 Article 3: National Treatment -- 6.3.1.4 Article 4: Most Favoured Nation Treatment -- 6.3.1.5 Article 7: Objectives of TRIPS Agreement -- 6.3.1.6 Article 8: Underlying Principles of TRIPS Agreement -- 6.3.1.7 Article 28: Patent Rights Conferred -- 6.3.1.8 Article 30: Exceptions to the Patent Rights Conferred -- 6.3.1.9 Article 31: Use of the Patent without Authorisation of the Right Holder -- 6.3.1.10 Article 40: Controlling Anti-competitive Practices in Licensing -- Chapter 7 GATT 1994 and Exhaustion -- 7.1 Preamble to the GATT 1994 -- 7.2 Article I - Most Favoured Nation -- 7.3 Article III - National Treatment -- 7.4 Article XX - General Exceptions -- 7.5 Article XI: 1 - General Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions -- 7.6 Article XXIV - In Light of the Most Favoured Nation Principle -- 7.7 Article XXIII: 1 - Non-discrimination of Quantitative Restrictions , Chapter 8 General Agreement on Trade in Services and Its Interface with Patent Exhaustion -- 8.1 GATS and Patent Exhaustion -- 8.2 Article II and Article XVII in GATS and Its Impact on Patent Exhaustion -- 8.3 Exceptions to Most Favoured Nation and National Treatment and Its Impact on Patent Exhaustion under Article V and Article XIV -- Chapter 9 Free Trade Agreements and Exhaustion: Different Regional Trade Agreements -- 9.1 -- 9.1.1 Regionalism and Its Relationship with Multilateralism -- 9.1.2 Development of Regionalism in Different Parts of the World -- 9.1.3 Relation between Regionalism and Multilateralism with Reference to Articles XIV and XXIV of the GATT / WTO Agreement -- 9.2 The European Union, European Free Trade Association, European Economic Area and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.3 North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA), United States Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA) and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.3.1 NAFTA: Historical Perspective and Evolution -- 9.3.2 NAFTA: Legal Rules on Intellectual Property Rights and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.3.3 USMCA: Background and Evolution -- 9.3.3.1 USMCA: Legal Rules on Intellectual Property Rights and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.4 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.5 Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.6 Common Market of the South (MERCOSUR) and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.7 Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), IPR s and Patent Exhaustion -- 9.8 Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and Patent Exhaustion -- Part 3 Policy Dimensions of Patent Exhaustion -- Chapter 10 Patents and Public Health: Patents and Access to Medicines - The Exhaustion Dimension -- 10.1 Historical Perspective of Patents, Public Health Concerns and Access to Medicines: The Indian Experience , 10.2 Post-​TRIPS Scenario: Patents, Public Health Concerns and Access to Medicines -- 10.3 Public Policy Implications of Public Health Crisis Leading to ​TRIPS Amendment -- 10.4 ​TRIPS Amendment: Patent Exhaustion Enabling Parallel Trade -- Chapter 11 Exhaustion and Competition Policy: Patent Exhaustion and Its Relation with Competition Law and Policy -- 11.1 Competition Law and Policy in the Multilateral Trading System -- 11.2 Competition Law/Policy and IPR s within the GATT/​WTO Regime -- 11.3 Competition Law/Policy TRIPS and Parallel Imports -- Conclusion and Final Remarks -- Chapter 12 Conclusion and Recommendation: Adoption of International Exhaustion of Patents, Globally -- 12.1 Purpose of Patent Protection, Ubiquity and Need for Balance -- 12.2 Patent Exhaustion in Different Countries: Need for Uniform International Exhaustion -- 12.3 Patent Exhaustion and Multilateral Trade: Need for Removal of Non-Tariff Barriers -- 12.4 International Exhaustion of Patents - Balancing IPR Protection and Consumer Welfare through Competition Policy -- 12.5 Addressing Parallel Imports under State Control and Restraints on Intellectual Property Rights -- 12.5.1 Restraint on Parallel Imports Due to Non-existence of Patents in Country of Export or Patents being Subject to Compulsory Licenses and Other Controls -- 12.5.2 Restraint on Parallel Imports due to Inferior Quality of Products -- 12.6 Amendment of the TRIPS Agreement: Proposed Draft Amended Text for Article 6, TRIPS -- Bibliography -- Legal Texts and WTO Documents -- List of Cases -- Websites -- Index -- Back Cover
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mukherjee, Santanu Patent Exhaustion and International Trade Regulation Boston : BRILL,c2023 ISBN 9789004542808
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    b3kat_BV047390014
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIV, 436 p. 117 illus., 63 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021
    ISBN: 9789811545993
    Series Statement: Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-981-1545-98-6
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    ISBN: 9789004542808 , 9789004542815
    Series Statement: International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2023 13
    Content: This book dives into the legal and economic rationale of patent exhaustion, studying its evolution from the beginning in Germany, UK and USA, to Japan and 10 developing countries. The author also analyses exhaustion under TRIPS, GATT, GATS and major regional agreements, including the EU, before assessing the interface of patent exhaustion with competition policy. The book also addresses public policy concerns of Least developed and developing countries linked to their IPR challenges as IP users. It concludes that an appropriate exhaustion mode under relevant legal measures would protect patents while also restraining patents to become non-tariff barriers. The open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation. .
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    Leiden, The Netherlands :Koninklijke Brill NV,
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    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-04-54281-7 , 9789004542815
    Series Statement: World Trade Institute Advanced Studies ; Volume 13
    Content: "This book addresses this issue of exhaustion most vividly, explaining the rationale of patents, managing ubiquity through patent exhaustion. The evolution of exhaustion principle in different jurisdictions is remarkable. Gradually bringing readers to wto regulation, not only different modes of exhaustion and treatment of parallel trade is established, but the exegesis of exhaustion principle under trips as well as GATT and GATS is unprecedented"--
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - World Trade Institute (Bern, Switzerland), 2020). , Intellectual property rights and patents : introduction to intellectual property rights -- Ubiquity and exhaustion doctrine : ubiquity in patents -- Economics of patents and economic rationale for exhaustion in relation to international trade -- Evolution of exhaustion : patent exhaustion in different jurisdictions -- Exhaustion and parallel trade : patent exhaustion -- TRIPS agreement : the negotiating history of the trips agreement and patent exhaustion -- GATT 1994 and exhaustion -- General Agreement on Trade in Services and its interface with patent exhaustion -- Free trade agreements and exhaustion : different regional trade agreements -- Patents and public health : patents and access to medicines - the exhaustion dimension -- Exhaustion and competition policy : patent exhaustion and its relation with competition law and policy -- Conclusion and recommendation : adoption of international exhaustion of patents, globally.
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    Leiden, The Netherlands :Koninklijke Brill NV,
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    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-04-54281-7 , 9789004542815
    Series Statement: World Trade Institute Advanced Studies ; Volume 13
    Content: "This book addresses this issue of exhaustion most vividly, explaining the rationale of patents, managing ubiquity through patent exhaustion. The evolution of exhaustion principle in different jurisdictions is remarkable. Gradually bringing readers to wto regulation, not only different modes of exhaustion and treatment of parallel trade is established, but the exegesis of exhaustion principle under trips as well as GATT and GATS is unprecedented"--
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - World Trade Institute (Bern, Switzerland), 2020). , Intellectual property rights and patents : introduction to intellectual property rights -- Ubiquity and exhaustion doctrine : ubiquity in patents -- Economics of patents and economic rationale for exhaustion in relation to international trade -- Evolution of exhaustion : patent exhaustion in different jurisdictions -- Exhaustion and parallel trade : patent exhaustion -- TRIPS agreement : the negotiating history of the trips agreement and patent exhaustion -- GATT 1994 and exhaustion -- General Agreement on Trade in Services and its interface with patent exhaustion -- Free trade agreements and exhaustion : different regional trade agreements -- Patents and public health : patents and access to medicines - the exhaustion dimension -- Exhaustion and competition policy : patent exhaustion and its relation with competition law and policy -- Conclusion and recommendation : adoption of international exhaustion of patents, globally.
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    Leiden, The Netherlands :Koninklijke Brill NV,
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    edocfu_9961370773202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 90-04-54281-7 , 9789004542815
    Series Statement: World Trade Institute Advanced Studies ; Volume 13
    Content: "This book addresses this issue of exhaustion most vividly, explaining the rationale of patents, managing ubiquity through patent exhaustion. The evolution of exhaustion principle in different jurisdictions is remarkable. Gradually bringing readers to wto regulation, not only different modes of exhaustion and treatment of parallel trade is established, but the exegesis of exhaustion principle under trips as well as GATT and GATS is unprecedented"--
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - World Trade Institute (Bern, Switzerland), 2020). , Intellectual property rights and patents : introduction to intellectual property rights -- Ubiquity and exhaustion doctrine : ubiquity in patents -- Economics of patents and economic rationale for exhaustion in relation to international trade -- Evolution of exhaustion : patent exhaustion in different jurisdictions -- Exhaustion and parallel trade : patent exhaustion -- TRIPS agreement : the negotiating history of the trips agreement and patent exhaustion -- GATT 1994 and exhaustion -- General Agreement on Trade in Services and its interface with patent exhaustion -- Free trade agreements and exhaustion : different regional trade agreements -- Patents and public health : patents and access to medicines - the exhaustion dimension -- Exhaustion and competition policy : patent exhaustion and its relation with competition law and policy -- Conclusion and recommendation : adoption of international exhaustion of patents, globally.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-54280-9
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    b3kat_BV049725073
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 374 p. 60 illus., 30 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    ISBN: 9783031539060
    Series Statement: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry 125
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-53905-3
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    Format: 1 online resource (484 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780323915465
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    Note: Front Cover -- RIVER BASIN ECOHYDROLOGY IN THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT -- RIVER BASIN ECOHYDROLOGY IN THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT: SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES AND SUSTENANCE -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 - Diversities in the aquatic environment of Indian subcontinent -- 1 - Bio-geo-chemical trade-offs of Ganga river system: An overview on its current challenges and potential manageme ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bio-geo-chemical attributes of the Ganga river system -- 2.1 Flora-fauna of the river system -- 2.2 Sediment and nutrient transport of the river system -- 3. Major goods and services of the Ganga river system -- 4. Bio-geo-chemical trade-offs of the Ganga river system -- 4.1 Fragmentation of the river -- 4.2 Degraded water quality -- 4.3 Decreased water quantity -- 4.4 Disturbed sediment and nutrient transportation -- 4.5 Evolvement of exotic species and extinction of native species of flora-fauna -- 5. Potential management practices -- 5.1 Regulation of environmental flows -- 5.2 Sanitation management -- 5.3 Sand management -- 5.4 Sustainable agriculture -- 5.5 River space -- 6. Summary -- References -- 2 - An overview on biological richness of estuaries and coasts in Indian subcontinent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biorichness of coasts and estuaries -- 2.1 Water quality in Indian subcontinent -- 3. Flora of Indian estuaries and coasts -- 4. Fauna of Indian coasts and estuaries -- 4.1 Marine mammals of India -- 5. Impact of anthropogenic activity in estuaries -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 3 - Stable isotopic signatures of a few South, Southeast, and East Asian rivers-A review -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 2.1 China -- 2.2 India -- 2.3 Nepal -- 2.4 Pakistan -- 2.5 Thailand -- 2.6 Vietnam -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Isotopic data (δ18O and δD) of rivers and precipitation. , 4.2 Comparison of regression lines -- 4.3 Relationship between δ1⁸O of rivers and precipitation -- 4.4 d-excess of rivers -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 - Ecological biodiversity, functioning, and ecosystem services of the aquatic ecosystem of Southern Asia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aquatic biodiversity of South Asia -- 2.1 Afghanistan -- 2.2 Bangladesh -- 2.3 Bhutan and Nepal -- 2.4 India -- 2.5 Maldives -- 2.6 Pakistan -- 2.7 Sri Lanka -- 3. Ecosystem functions -- 4. Ecosystem services -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 5 - From glacier to stream: Assessing the ecohydrological dynamics of organic and inorganic carbon in the changing ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Climatological variability across the Himalayan region -- 3. Carbon transformation in subglacial and proglacial zones -- 4. The journey of dissolved carbon: Glacier to stream -- 5. Interplay of climatic factors, landscape morphology, and ecosystem changes -- 6. Carbon dynamics in the changing Himalayas: Exploring ecohydrological interactions -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 6 - Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling framework for river flow simulation in flood-prone catchment of so ... -- 1. Introduction and study area -- 2. Materials and methods -- 2.1 Data -- 2.2 Drainage area ratio method -- 2.3 MIKE 11 NAM rainfall-runoff model setup -- 2.4 MIKE 11 hydrodynamic model setup -- 2.5 River cross sections and HD parameters -- 2.6 Boundary conditions and river flow simulations -- 2.7 Model calibration, validation, and performance evaluation -- 2.8 Sensitivity analysis -- 3. Results and discussion -- 3.1 Model performance evaluation: DAR-HD versus MIKE 11 NAM-HD -- 3.2 Manning's roughness coefficient and sensitivity analysis: DAR-HD -- 3.3 Flow duration analysis: DAR-HD -- 4. Conclusions -- References. , 7 - Evaluation of water quality in the Brahmani River basin, Odisha: A multicriteria decision-making approach for s ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 3. Data collection and analysis -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results and discussion -- 5.1 Physical parameters of surface water quality -- 5.2 Major cations of surface water quality -- 5.3 Major anions of the surface water quality -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 2 - Strategies toward sustainability: Levels of pollution (and erosion) management in river catchment (Indian subcont ... -- 8a - Plastic pollution and associated emerging contaminant across Indian subcontinent river catchments: A grave con ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emerging plastic industries in India -- 3. Plastic pollution in Indian subcontinent river -- 3.1 Major river catchments of Indian subcontinent -- 3.2 Industrialization across the countryside -- 3.3 Hazardous contaminants in river basins -- 4. Impact of plastic pollution on aquatic ecosystem -- 5. Essential waste management strategy -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- 8b - Distribution of plastic debris and associated contaminants in Indian river ecosystem and their ecological impl ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inefficient handling of plastic waste -- 3. A deep dive into aquatic plastic pollution -- 4. Emerging organic contaminants and their sources -- 5. Distribution of plastic debris in Indian river systems -- 6. Eco-toxicological and ecological repercussions -- 7. Approaches for transforming microplastics -- References -- 9 - Spatial distribution of fluoride in groundwater and quantitative estimate of human health risk using the calcul ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 2.1 Geology -- 2.2 Hydrogeological condition -- 3. Materials and methods -- 3.1 Sampling and analysis -- 3.2 Calculation of exposure doses index -- 3.3 Statistical analysis. , 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Chemical characteristics of water -- 4.1.1 Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) and total dissolved solids -- 4.1.2 Bicarbonate (HCO3−), chloride (Cl−), and sulfate (SO42−) -- 4.1.2.1 Nitrate (NO3−), sulfate (SO42−), and fluoride (F−) -- 4.1.3 Calcium (Ca+2) and magnesium (Mg+2) -- 4.1.4 Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) -- 4.2 Assessment of fluoride contamination -- 4.3 Human health hazard index -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 - Expounding heavy metal pollution and associated risks in the River Ganga, India: A meta-analysis approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and methods -- 2.1 Study area -- 2.2 Data collection -- 2.3 Contamination assessment techniques -- 2.3.1 Heavy metal pollution index -- 2.3.2 Heavy metal evaluation index -- 2.3.3 Degree of contamination -- 2.3.4 Human exposure to heavy metal contaminants and health risk assessment -- 2.3.5 Degree of treatment quantification -- 2.3.6 Ecological risk assessment -- 3. Result and discussion -- 3.1 Status of river water quality -- 3.2 Ecological risk assessment for aquatic species -- 3.3 Sources of contamination along the Ganga River stretch -- 3.4 Required degree of treatment for river water -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 11 - Study of Radionuclides in river basins of India: Current status, risk assessment, and possible solutions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Status of radionuclides in rivers -- 3. Risk associated with radionuclides -- 4. Remedies -- References -- 3 - Socio-ecological approaches (case studies) -- 12a - Policy, guidelines, and regulation for water management of Indian subcontinent rivers: Contrast of developed ... -- 1. Hypothesis and methodology -- 2. Results and discussion -- 3. Introduction -- 4. Description of water pollution: An overview -- 5. Magnitude of water pollution -- 6. Laws relating to water pollution in India. , 6.1 Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 -- 6.2 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 -- 6.3 The Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 1994 -- 6.4 The Indian Penal Code, 1860 -- 6.5 National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 -- 6.6 The River Boards Act, 1956 -- 7. Landmark cases on water pollution: A reflection of major decisions -- 7.1 M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath and ors.1111AIR 2000 SC 1997, (1997) 1 SCC 388, (1997) 2 SCALE 59, (1997) 6 JT 23, 1997 (1) CPR 13 ... -- 7.2 Narmada Bachao Andolan v. Union of India1212AIR 2000 SC 3751, (2000) 10 SCC 664, (2000) 8 SCALE 512, 2000 (6) JT 206, 2000 ... -- 7.3 A.P. Pollution control board v. M.V. Nayudu and Anr.,1313AIR 1999 SC 812, (1999) 2 SCC 718, (1999) 1 SCALE 590, (1999) 2 JT ... -- 7.4 M.C. Mehta v. Union of India1414(1988) 1 SCC 471 -- 8. Water management: A critical issue -- 9. Water management policies in developed countries -- 9.1 Water management policies in developing countries -- 10. Contrasting approaches to water management -- 11. Guidelines for water management of Indian subcontinent rivers -- 12. Comparative analysis of water management in India with other countries around the globe -- 12.1 Amendments in laws which are required in India for efficient water management -- 12.2 Singapore -- 13. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 12b - Comparative analysis of water management policies, guidelines, and regulations in Indian Subcontinent Rivers: ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Comparative analysis -- 2.1 Equity and access -- 2.2 Pollution control and water quality -- 2.3 The disparity in wastewater treatment -- 2.4 Climate resilience and adaptation -- 2.5 Water management policies and regulations -- 2.6 From challenges to solutions -- 3. Success stories -- 3.1 Developing world success stories -- 3.1.1 Ganges Action Plan, India. , 3.1.2 Rainwater harvesting in Chennai, India.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kumar, Manish River Basin Ecohydrology in the Indian Sub-Continent San Diego : Elsevier,c2024 ISBN 9780323915458
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    UID:
    edoccha_9961558829502883
    Format: 1 online resource (484 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780323915465
    Series Statement: Issn Series
    Note: Front Cover -- RIVER BASIN ECOHYDROLOGY IN THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT -- RIVER BASIN ECOHYDROLOGY IN THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT: SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES AND SUSTENANCE -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 - Diversities in the aquatic environment of Indian subcontinent -- 1 - Bio-geo-chemical trade-offs of Ganga river system: An overview on its current challenges and potential manageme ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bio-geo-chemical attributes of the Ganga river system -- 2.1 Flora-fauna of the river system -- 2.2 Sediment and nutrient transport of the river system -- 3. Major goods and services of the Ganga river system -- 4. Bio-geo-chemical trade-offs of the Ganga river system -- 4.1 Fragmentation of the river -- 4.2 Degraded water quality -- 4.3 Decreased water quantity -- 4.4 Disturbed sediment and nutrient transportation -- 4.5 Evolvement of exotic species and extinction of native species of flora-fauna -- 5. Potential management practices -- 5.1 Regulation of environmental flows -- 5.2 Sanitation management -- 5.3 Sand management -- 5.4 Sustainable agriculture -- 5.5 River space -- 6. Summary -- References -- 2 - An overview on biological richness of estuaries and coasts in Indian subcontinent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biorichness of coasts and estuaries -- 2.1 Water quality in Indian subcontinent -- 3. Flora of Indian estuaries and coasts -- 4. Fauna of Indian coasts and estuaries -- 4.1 Marine mammals of India -- 5. Impact of anthropogenic activity in estuaries -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 3 - Stable isotopic signatures of a few South, Southeast, and East Asian rivers-A review -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 2.1 China -- 2.2 India -- 2.3 Nepal -- 2.4 Pakistan -- 2.5 Thailand -- 2.6 Vietnam -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Isotopic data (δ18O and δD) of rivers and precipitation. , 4.2 Comparison of regression lines -- 4.3 Relationship between δ1⁸O of rivers and precipitation -- 4.4 d-excess of rivers -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 - Ecological biodiversity, functioning, and ecosystem services of the aquatic ecosystem of Southern Asia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aquatic biodiversity of South Asia -- 2.1 Afghanistan -- 2.2 Bangladesh -- 2.3 Bhutan and Nepal -- 2.4 India -- 2.5 Maldives -- 2.6 Pakistan -- 2.7 Sri Lanka -- 3. Ecosystem functions -- 4. Ecosystem services -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 5 - From glacier to stream: Assessing the ecohydrological dynamics of organic and inorganic carbon in the changing ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Climatological variability across the Himalayan region -- 3. Carbon transformation in subglacial and proglacial zones -- 4. The journey of dissolved carbon: Glacier to stream -- 5. Interplay of climatic factors, landscape morphology, and ecosystem changes -- 6. Carbon dynamics in the changing Himalayas: Exploring ecohydrological interactions -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 6 - Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling framework for river flow simulation in flood-prone catchment of so ... -- 1. Introduction and study area -- 2. Materials and methods -- 2.1 Data -- 2.2 Drainage area ratio method -- 2.3 MIKE 11 NAM rainfall-runoff model setup -- 2.4 MIKE 11 hydrodynamic model setup -- 2.5 River cross sections and HD parameters -- 2.6 Boundary conditions and river flow simulations -- 2.7 Model calibration, validation, and performance evaluation -- 2.8 Sensitivity analysis -- 3. Results and discussion -- 3.1 Model performance evaluation: DAR-HD versus MIKE 11 NAM-HD -- 3.2 Manning's roughness coefficient and sensitivity analysis: DAR-HD -- 3.3 Flow duration analysis: DAR-HD -- 4. Conclusions -- References. , 7 - Evaluation of water quality in the Brahmani River basin, Odisha: A multicriteria decision-making approach for s ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 3. Data collection and analysis -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results and discussion -- 5.1 Physical parameters of surface water quality -- 5.2 Major cations of surface water quality -- 5.3 Major anions of the surface water quality -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 2 - Strategies toward sustainability: Levels of pollution (and erosion) management in river catchment (Indian subcont ... -- 8a - Plastic pollution and associated emerging contaminant across Indian subcontinent river catchments: A grave con ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emerging plastic industries in India -- 3. Plastic pollution in Indian subcontinent river -- 3.1 Major river catchments of Indian subcontinent -- 3.2 Industrialization across the countryside -- 3.3 Hazardous contaminants in river basins -- 4. Impact of plastic pollution on aquatic ecosystem -- 5. Essential waste management strategy -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- 8b - Distribution of plastic debris and associated contaminants in Indian river ecosystem and their ecological impl ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inefficient handling of plastic waste -- 3. A deep dive into aquatic plastic pollution -- 4. Emerging organic contaminants and their sources -- 5. Distribution of plastic debris in Indian river systems -- 6. Eco-toxicological and ecological repercussions -- 7. Approaches for transforming microplastics -- References -- 9 - Spatial distribution of fluoride in groundwater and quantitative estimate of human health risk using the calcul ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 2.1 Geology -- 2.2 Hydrogeological condition -- 3. Materials and methods -- 3.1 Sampling and analysis -- 3.2 Calculation of exposure doses index -- 3.3 Statistical analysis. , 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Chemical characteristics of water -- 4.1.1 Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) and total dissolved solids -- 4.1.2 Bicarbonate (HCO3−), chloride (Cl−), and sulfate (SO42−) -- 4.1.2.1 Nitrate (NO3−), sulfate (SO42−), and fluoride (F−) -- 4.1.3 Calcium (Ca+2) and magnesium (Mg+2) -- 4.1.4 Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) -- 4.2 Assessment of fluoride contamination -- 4.3 Human health hazard index -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 - Expounding heavy metal pollution and associated risks in the River Ganga, India: A meta-analysis approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and methods -- 2.1 Study area -- 2.2 Data collection -- 2.3 Contamination assessment techniques -- 2.3.1 Heavy metal pollution index -- 2.3.2 Heavy metal evaluation index -- 2.3.3 Degree of contamination -- 2.3.4 Human exposure to heavy metal contaminants and health risk assessment -- 2.3.5 Degree of treatment quantification -- 2.3.6 Ecological risk assessment -- 3. Result and discussion -- 3.1 Status of river water quality -- 3.2 Ecological risk assessment for aquatic species -- 3.3 Sources of contamination along the Ganga River stretch -- 3.4 Required degree of treatment for river water -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 11 - Study of Radionuclides in river basins of India: Current status, risk assessment, and possible solutions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Status of radionuclides in rivers -- 3. Risk associated with radionuclides -- 4. Remedies -- References -- 3 - Socio-ecological approaches (case studies) -- 12a - Policy, guidelines, and regulation for water management of Indian subcontinent rivers: Contrast of developed ... -- 1. Hypothesis and methodology -- 2. Results and discussion -- 3. Introduction -- 4. Description of water pollution: An overview -- 5. Magnitude of water pollution -- 6. Laws relating to water pollution in India. , 6.1 Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 -- 6.2 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 -- 6.3 The Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 1994 -- 6.4 The Indian Penal Code, 1860 -- 6.5 National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 -- 6.6 The River Boards Act, 1956 -- 7. Landmark cases on water pollution: A reflection of major decisions -- 7.1 M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath and ors.1111AIR 2000 SC 1997, (1997) 1 SCC 388, (1997) 2 SCALE 59, (1997) 6 JT 23, 1997 (1) CPR 13 ... -- 7.2 Narmada Bachao Andolan v. Union of India1212AIR 2000 SC 3751, (2000) 10 SCC 664, (2000) 8 SCALE 512, 2000 (6) JT 206, 2000 ... -- 7.3 A.P. Pollution control board v. M.V. Nayudu and Anr.,1313AIR 1999 SC 812, (1999) 2 SCC 718, (1999) 1 SCALE 590, (1999) 2 JT ... -- 7.4 M.C. Mehta v. Union of India1414(1988) 1 SCC 471 -- 8. Water management: A critical issue -- 9. Water management policies in developed countries -- 9.1 Water management policies in developing countries -- 10. Contrasting approaches to water management -- 11. Guidelines for water management of Indian subcontinent rivers -- 12. Comparative analysis of water management in India with other countries around the globe -- 12.1 Amendments in laws which are required in India for efficient water management -- 12.2 Singapore -- 13. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 12b - Comparative analysis of water management policies, guidelines, and regulations in Indian Subcontinent Rivers: ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Comparative analysis -- 2.1 Equity and access -- 2.2 Pollution control and water quality -- 2.3 The disparity in wastewater treatment -- 2.4 Climate resilience and adaptation -- 2.5 Water management policies and regulations -- 2.6 From challenges to solutions -- 3. Success stories -- 3.1 Developing world success stories -- 3.1.1 Ganges Action Plan, India. , 3.1.2 Rainwater harvesting in Chennai, India.
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    Note: Front Cover -- RIVER BASIN ECOHYDROLOGY IN THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT -- RIVER BASIN ECOHYDROLOGY IN THE INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT: SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES AND SUSTENANCE -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 - Diversities in the aquatic environment of Indian subcontinent -- 1 - Bio-geo-chemical trade-offs of Ganga river system: An overview on its current challenges and potential manageme ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bio-geo-chemical attributes of the Ganga river system -- 2.1 Flora-fauna of the river system -- 2.2 Sediment and nutrient transport of the river system -- 3. Major goods and services of the Ganga river system -- 4. Bio-geo-chemical trade-offs of the Ganga river system -- 4.1 Fragmentation of the river -- 4.2 Degraded water quality -- 4.3 Decreased water quantity -- 4.4 Disturbed sediment and nutrient transportation -- 4.5 Evolvement of exotic species and extinction of native species of flora-fauna -- 5. Potential management practices -- 5.1 Regulation of environmental flows -- 5.2 Sanitation management -- 5.3 Sand management -- 5.4 Sustainable agriculture -- 5.5 River space -- 6. Summary -- References -- 2 - An overview on biological richness of estuaries and coasts in Indian subcontinent -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Biorichness of coasts and estuaries -- 2.1 Water quality in Indian subcontinent -- 3. Flora of Indian estuaries and coasts -- 4. Fauna of Indian coasts and estuaries -- 4.1 Marine mammals of India -- 5. Impact of anthropogenic activity in estuaries -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- 3 - Stable isotopic signatures of a few South, Southeast, and East Asian rivers-A review -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 2.1 China -- 2.2 India -- 2.3 Nepal -- 2.4 Pakistan -- 2.5 Thailand -- 2.6 Vietnam -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Isotopic data (δ18O and δD) of rivers and precipitation. , 4.2 Comparison of regression lines -- 4.3 Relationship between δ1⁸O of rivers and precipitation -- 4.4 d-excess of rivers -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 - Ecological biodiversity, functioning, and ecosystem services of the aquatic ecosystem of Southern Asia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aquatic biodiversity of South Asia -- 2.1 Afghanistan -- 2.2 Bangladesh -- 2.3 Bhutan and Nepal -- 2.4 India -- 2.5 Maldives -- 2.6 Pakistan -- 2.7 Sri Lanka -- 3. Ecosystem functions -- 4. Ecosystem services -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 5 - From glacier to stream: Assessing the ecohydrological dynamics of organic and inorganic carbon in the changing ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Climatological variability across the Himalayan region -- 3. Carbon transformation in subglacial and proglacial zones -- 4. The journey of dissolved carbon: Glacier to stream -- 5. Interplay of climatic factors, landscape morphology, and ecosystem changes -- 6. Carbon dynamics in the changing Himalayas: Exploring ecohydrological interactions -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- 6 - Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling framework for river flow simulation in flood-prone catchment of so ... -- 1. Introduction and study area -- 2. Materials and methods -- 2.1 Data -- 2.2 Drainage area ratio method -- 2.3 MIKE 11 NAM rainfall-runoff model setup -- 2.4 MIKE 11 hydrodynamic model setup -- 2.5 River cross sections and HD parameters -- 2.6 Boundary conditions and river flow simulations -- 2.7 Model calibration, validation, and performance evaluation -- 2.8 Sensitivity analysis -- 3. Results and discussion -- 3.1 Model performance evaluation: DAR-HD versus MIKE 11 NAM-HD -- 3.2 Manning's roughness coefficient and sensitivity analysis: DAR-HD -- 3.3 Flow duration analysis: DAR-HD -- 4. Conclusions -- References. , 7 - Evaluation of water quality in the Brahmani River basin, Odisha: A multicriteria decision-making approach for s ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 3. Data collection and analysis -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results and discussion -- 5.1 Physical parameters of surface water quality -- 5.2 Major cations of surface water quality -- 5.3 Major anions of the surface water quality -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 2 - Strategies toward sustainability: Levels of pollution (and erosion) management in river catchment (Indian subcont ... -- 8a - Plastic pollution and associated emerging contaminant across Indian subcontinent river catchments: A grave con ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emerging plastic industries in India -- 3. Plastic pollution in Indian subcontinent river -- 3.1 Major river catchments of Indian subcontinent -- 3.2 Industrialization across the countryside -- 3.3 Hazardous contaminants in river basins -- 4. Impact of plastic pollution on aquatic ecosystem -- 5. Essential waste management strategy -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- 8b - Distribution of plastic debris and associated contaminants in Indian river ecosystem and their ecological impl ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inefficient handling of plastic waste -- 3. A deep dive into aquatic plastic pollution -- 4. Emerging organic contaminants and their sources -- 5. Distribution of plastic debris in Indian river systems -- 6. Eco-toxicological and ecological repercussions -- 7. Approaches for transforming microplastics -- References -- 9 - Spatial distribution of fluoride in groundwater and quantitative estimate of human health risk using the calcul ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study area -- 2.1 Geology -- 2.2 Hydrogeological condition -- 3. Materials and methods -- 3.1 Sampling and analysis -- 3.2 Calculation of exposure doses index -- 3.3 Statistical analysis. , 4. Results and discussion -- 4.1 Chemical characteristics of water -- 4.1.1 Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) and total dissolved solids -- 4.1.2 Bicarbonate (HCO3−), chloride (Cl−), and sulfate (SO42−) -- 4.1.2.1 Nitrate (NO3−), sulfate (SO42−), and fluoride (F−) -- 4.1.3 Calcium (Ca+2) and magnesium (Mg+2) -- 4.1.4 Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) -- 4.2 Assessment of fluoride contamination -- 4.3 Human health hazard index -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 - Expounding heavy metal pollution and associated risks in the River Ganga, India: A meta-analysis approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials and methods -- 2.1 Study area -- 2.2 Data collection -- 2.3 Contamination assessment techniques -- 2.3.1 Heavy metal pollution index -- 2.3.2 Heavy metal evaluation index -- 2.3.3 Degree of contamination -- 2.3.4 Human exposure to heavy metal contaminants and health risk assessment -- 2.3.5 Degree of treatment quantification -- 2.3.6 Ecological risk assessment -- 3. Result and discussion -- 3.1 Status of river water quality -- 3.2 Ecological risk assessment for aquatic species -- 3.3 Sources of contamination along the Ganga River stretch -- 3.4 Required degree of treatment for river water -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- 11 - Study of Radionuclides in river basins of India: Current status, risk assessment, and possible solutions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Status of radionuclides in rivers -- 3. Risk associated with radionuclides -- 4. Remedies -- References -- 3 - Socio-ecological approaches (case studies) -- 12a - Policy, guidelines, and regulation for water management of Indian subcontinent rivers: Contrast of developed ... -- 1. Hypothesis and methodology -- 2. Results and discussion -- 3. Introduction -- 4. Description of water pollution: An overview -- 5. Magnitude of water pollution -- 6. Laws relating to water pollution in India. , 6.1 Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 -- 6.2 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977 -- 6.3 The Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 1994 -- 6.4 The Indian Penal Code, 1860 -- 6.5 National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 -- 6.6 The River Boards Act, 1956 -- 7. Landmark cases on water pollution: A reflection of major decisions -- 7.1 M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath and ors.1111AIR 2000 SC 1997, (1997) 1 SCC 388, (1997) 2 SCALE 59, (1997) 6 JT 23, 1997 (1) CPR 13 ... -- 7.2 Narmada Bachao Andolan v. Union of India1212AIR 2000 SC 3751, (2000) 10 SCC 664, (2000) 8 SCALE 512, 2000 (6) JT 206, 2000 ... -- 7.3 A.P. Pollution control board v. M.V. Nayudu and Anr.,1313AIR 1999 SC 812, (1999) 2 SCC 718, (1999) 1 SCALE 590, (1999) 2 JT ... -- 7.4 M.C. Mehta v. Union of India1414(1988) 1 SCC 471 -- 8. Water management: A critical issue -- 9. Water management policies in developed countries -- 9.1 Water management policies in developing countries -- 10. Contrasting approaches to water management -- 11. Guidelines for water management of Indian subcontinent rivers -- 12. Comparative analysis of water management in India with other countries around the globe -- 12.1 Amendments in laws which are required in India for efficient water management -- 12.2 Singapore -- 13. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 12b - Comparative analysis of water management policies, guidelines, and regulations in Indian Subcontinent Rivers: ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Comparative analysis -- 2.1 Equity and access -- 2.2 Pollution control and water quality -- 2.3 The disparity in wastewater treatment -- 2.4 Climate resilience and adaptation -- 2.5 Water management policies and regulations -- 2.6 From challenges to solutions -- 3. Success stories -- 3.1 Developing world success stories -- 3.1.1 Ganges Action Plan, India. , 3.1.2 Rainwater harvesting in Chennai, India.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Kumar, Manish River Basin Ecohydrology in the Indian Sub-Continent San Diego : Elsevier,c2024 ISBN 9780323915458
    Language: English
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