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Water, Pipes & People in Pakistan: The Social and Economic Impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan Northern Pakistan

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Explore the profound social and economic effects of Pakistan’s ambitious Salinity Control and Reclamation Project in Mardan with “Water, Pipes & People in Pakistan.” This essential read from Vanguard Books delves into the intricate relationship between water management, infrastructure, and the lives of the people in Northern Pakistan. Discover how this critical project reshaped livelihoods, agricultural practices, and community development. Ideal for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in development studies, water resource management, and the socio-economic landscape of Pakistan. Enhance your understanding of sustainable development and its human impact. Get your copy today at The Bookish Owl and delve into this significant research.

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This comprehensive academic study examines one of Pakistan’s most significant agricultural development initiatives—the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project (SCARP) in Mardan, Northern Pakistan. Written for researchers, development professionals, and students of South Asian agriculture, this book provides an in-depth analysis of how large-scale irrigation infrastructure impacts rural communities, local economies, and agricultural productivity. The authors explore the complex interplay between technological intervention and social change, documenting both the successes and challenges of managing soil salinity through modern water management systems. Essential reading for anyone studying water resource management, agricultural development, or South Asian rural transformation, this work offers valuable lessons applicable to irrigation projects across the subcontinent. With detailed case studies and socio-economic data from the Mardan region, it bridges the gap between engineering solutions and human realities, making it particularly relevant for development practitioners working on similar challenges in India and neighboring countries.

  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Vanguard Books
  • Publication date: 1 January 2001
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 2.1 x 10.8 cm
  • ISBN-10: 9694023556
  • ISBN-13: 978-9694023557

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the book Water Pipes and People in Pakistan about?

This book examines the social and economic impact of the Salinity Control and Reclamation Project (SCARP) in Mardan, Northern Pakistan. It analyzes how irrigation infrastructure and water management systems affect rural communities, agricultural productivity, and local economies in the region.

Who should read this book on Pakistan’s water management projects?

This book is ideal for researchers, development professionals, agricultural scientists, and students studying South Asian water resource management, irrigation systems, or rural development. It’s particularly valuable for those working on similar salinity control challenges in India and neighboring countries.

Is this book available for delivery in India?

Yes, Water, Pipes & People in Pakistan is available for purchase online in India at ₹960 from The Bookish Owl with delivery across the country. It’s in stock and ready to ship.

What topics are covered in this Pakistan irrigation study?

The book covers soil salinity management, irrigation infrastructure development, socio-economic impacts on rural communities, water resource management practices, and the relationship between technological interventions and social change in Northern Pakistan’s agricultural regions.

Why is this book relevant for Indian readers and researchers?

India and Pakistan share similar agricultural challenges including soil salinity, irrigation management, and rural development issues. The lessons and case studies from Pakistan’s SCARP project offer valuable insights applicable to irrigation and water management initiatives across the Indian subcontinent.

Additional information

Author

Jim Freedman

Publisher
ISBN

9789694023557