Title :
Role of Information Systems Architecture in e-governance: The case of watershed management in India
Author :
Misra, Harekrishna
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Rural Manage. Anand, Anand, India
Abstract :
India is basically an agrarian economy having more dependency on rain-fed agriculture practices. Infrastructures like watershed structures are therefore, important components in the overall planning process. Watershed management through an appropriate governance structure with active participation from all stakeholders for sustainable use of resources has been an issue before planners. Indian rural development scenario has always remained a challenge having various political, administrative and social dimensions in the overall spectrum of governance. However, NeGP and UIDAI have created an opportunity to have “convergence” of various services. Studying convergence is a complex phenomenon and needs a careful “architectural treatment”. This paper considers watershed management to be an ideal case for architectural treatment with respect to NeGP having focus on citizen interfaces through e-governance. The paper takes inputs from guidelines formulated for the “Watershed Management”, an open document for the study through a framework.
Keywords :
Internet; government data processing; sustainable development; water; water treatment; Indian rural development; NeGP; UIDAI; agrarian economy; architectural treatment; citizen interface; e-governance; information system architecture; rain fed agriculture practice; sustainable use; watershed management; Context; Guidelines; Information systems; Operating systems; Organizations; Planning; Standards organizations; Citizen Services Convergence; E-Governance; Information Systems Architecture; Organization Architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2011 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8830-8