Canal irrigation management by tribal communities: case study of AKRSP(I) supported PIM societies [including IWMI-TATA Water Policy Programme] in South Gujarat
AB Provision of irrigation has been thought to be crucial in improving the livelihoods of millions of tribals in Central belt of India, who are locked in perpetual poverty. Green Revolution Technology, which has been at the heart of India?s agricultural development, has more or less bypassed the tri...
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Aga Khan Rural Support Programme
2002
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36417 |
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