to acquaint the learners with the basic concepts along with various techniques to estimate water resources meaningfully.
· to enable the learners to carry out statistical calculations and methodologies in relation to water resource conservation and planning.
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Paper Code |
Paper Title |
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GEO 423 |
WATER RESOURCE GEOGRAPHY (Theory)
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The students will be able to – CO40: Students can visualize the water scarcity on the planet. In this context they are able to know the availability of potable water, quality of water and cultivation of water. CO41: Management of water resources through GIS and other Remote Sensing techniques are required for this purpose. CO42: They are capable to prepare the project report on Drought & Flood prone area for the benefit of the society. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration,
Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Water as a resource to human society:
· Changing perspective in uses of water.
· The Hydrologic Cycle.
· Global Water Balance.
· Water Flow through Aquifers.
· Human Interface on Hydrological Cycle.
Inventory and Distribution of World’s Water Resources
Water Availability and Water situation:
· Water uses in rural areas and associated problems
· Water uses in urban areas and associated problems
· Contemporary water wars Global and Indian context
- Water politics in Rajasthan
-Right to water
- Role of Government and NGOs in mitigating water conditions.
Water Resource Management in India:
· Need and methods for conservation of water resources
· Water Future: Challenges and Strategies Development In India
· National water Policy- Integrated water resource development Action Plan
Urban surface runoff models: Management and Quality Models.
Management of Water Quality
· Water quality and pollution, types and sources of pollution,
· Water quality modeling, environmental guidelines for water quality
Storm Water and Flood Management:
· Storm water management, design of drainage system,
· Flood routing through channels and reservoir, flood control and reservoir operation.
Drought Management:
· Drought assessment and classification, drought analysis techniques, drought mitigation planning.
Water Conservation and Recycling: Perspective on recycle and reuse, Waste water reclamation
Application of Advanced Geographical Techniques for Water resources management and Development: