Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India

A major drawback of India?s agriculture, watershed development and irrigation strategy has been the neglect of relatively wetter catchment areas and the tribal people living therein. Investing in small-scale interventions for improved water control can produce a dramatic impact on the productivity a...

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Main Author: International Water Management Institute
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/37849
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description A major drawback of India?s agriculture, watershed development and irrigation strategy has been the neglect of relatively wetter catchment areas and the tribal people living therein. Investing in small-scale interventions for improved water control can produce a dramatic impact on the productivity and dependability of tribal livelihood systems.
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spelling CGSpace378492025-11-07T08:27:10Z Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India International Water Management Institute irrigated farming rainfed farming rice water harvesting ethnic groups farmers A major drawback of India?s agriculture, watershed development and irrigation strategy has been the neglect of relatively wetter catchment areas and the tribal people living therein. Investing in small-scale interventions for improved water control can produce a dramatic impact on the productivity and dependability of tribal livelihood systems. 2007 2014-06-13T11:16:53Z 2014-06-13T11:16:53Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/37849 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 2007. Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 6p. (IWMI Water Policy Briefing 027) https://hdl.handle.net/10568/37849
spellingShingle irrigated farming
rainfed farming
rice
water harvesting
ethnic groups
farmers
International Water Management Institute
Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India
title Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India
title_full Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India
title_fullStr Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India
title_short Rethinking tribal development: water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central India
title_sort rethinking tribal development water management strategies for revitalizing tribal agriculture in central india
topic irrigated farming
rainfed farming
rice
water harvesting
ethnic groups
farmers
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