Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India

Rapid decline in groundwater levels is a serious challenge in many areas in India. WLE/IFPRI and PIM partnered with the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), a major Indian NGO, to develop and test the use of experiential games to strengthen groundwater governance. ICRISAT developed similar tool...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121759
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description Rapid decline in groundwater levels is a serious challenge in many areas in India. WLE/IFPRI and PIM partnered with the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), a major Indian NGO, to develop and test the use of experiential games to strengthen groundwater governance. ICRISAT developed similar tools for managing surface water. These tools were so successful that they will now be scaled out to over 3700 communities involving some 245,000 households in at least six Indian states.
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spelling CGSpace1217592023-03-14T13:14:37Z Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems households governance groundwater water water governance surface water communities tools indian levels case studies agrifood systems rural development Rapid decline in groundwater levels is a serious challenge in many areas in India. WLE/IFPRI and PIM partnered with the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), a major Indian NGO, to develop and test the use of experiential games to strengthen groundwater governance. ICRISAT developed similar tools for managing surface water. These tools were so successful that they will now be scaled out to over 3700 communities involving some 245,000 households in at least six Indian states. 2019-12-31 2022-09-12T12:04:21Z 2022-09-12T12:04:21Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121759 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems. 2019. Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India. Reported in Water, Land and Ecosystems Annual Report 2019. Outcome Impact Case Report.
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CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems
Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India
title Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India
title_full Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India
title_fullStr Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India
title_full_unstemmed Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India
title_short Experiential games developed by WLE/PIM/IFPRI/ICRISAT are being scaled out to almost 250,000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in India
title_sort experiential games developed by wle pim ifpri icrisat are being scaled out to almost 250 000 households to improve ground and surface water governance in india
topic households
governance
groundwater
water
water governance
surface water
communities
tools
indian
levels
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
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