Integrated land and water planning reverses migration of tribal communities in the Ganga Basin
The success of a landscape rejuvenation project led by ICRISAT with support from NEXUS Gains in Poora Birdha village, India, is a shining example of how integrated approaches create sustainable, climate-resilient solutions. By implementing integrated water and natural resource management practices,...
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| Format: | News Item |
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International Water Management Institute
2024
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163764 |
| Summary: | The success of a landscape rejuvenation project led by ICRISAT with support from NEXUS Gains in Poora Birdha village, India, is a shining example of how integrated approaches create sustainable, climate-resilient solutions. By implementing integrated water and natural resource management practices, local farmers have been able to rejuvenate their agricultural lands, reverse migration, and improve their livelihoods. |
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