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Perspectives on poverty in India - Stylized facts from survey data – A report by World Bank

CoverThis report by World Bank was prepared with the objective of developing the evidence base for policy making in relation to poverty reduction in India. It produces a diagnosis of the broad nature of the poverty problem and its trends in India, focusing on both consumption poverty and human development outcomes.

It also includes attention in greater depth to three pathways important to inclusive growth and poverty reduction harnessing the potential of urban growth to stimulate rural-based poverty reduction, rural diversification away from agriculture, and tackling social exclusion.

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Ecological farming: Drought resistant agriculture – A paper by Greenpeace

This paper by Greenpeace on ecological farming illustrates proven, modern farming approaches that help cope with drought. It elaborates on the drought-resistant crop varieties and calls for policy makers to increase funds for research on the system. 

Human-induced climate change is resulting in less and more erratic rainfall, especially in regions where food security is very low. The poor in rural and dry areas will suffer the most and will require cheap and accessible strategies to adapt to erratic weather. This adaptation will need to take into account not only less water and droughts, but also the increased chance of extreme events like floods. 

Biodiversity and a healthy soil are central to ecological approaches to making farming more drought-resistant and more resilient to extreme events. Practices that make soils better able to hold soil moisture and reduce erosion and that increase biodiversity in the system help in making farm production and income more resilient and stable. Read More

Irrigation water management for food security in India: The forgotten realities - Paper by IRAP

In this paper, the authors examine the current debates around India's water crisis and its implications for food security in the country. The paper takes a critical look at the recent official assessments of groundwater exploitation in India in the context of these debates.Read More

The paper proposes that there is a need to make a qualitative assessment of the magnitude of food security and water management challenges facing the country. It argues that two important factors drive the agricultural growth and food production in India. These include access and availability of arable land and water resources, which need to be examined and analysed with particular reference to their regional variations, to get a true understanding of the situation.

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Chennai, TN, India
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Reducing and eliminating the use of persistent organic pesticides - A guide by WHO

This document by the World Health Organisation is a guide for the onset of national efforts to assess, select and develop alternative strategies to Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) pesticides in line with the basic principles for more sustainable practices in pest and vector control. It takes into account various aspects of public health, the environment and agriculture with the objective of fostering holistic and integrated approaches while ensuring that strategies of different sectors are compatible, coordinated and mutually reinforcing. Read More

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Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Introduction - WHO (2002)103.3 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 1- WHO (2002)54.38 KB
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Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Annexe - WHO (2002)119.4 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Flowchart - WHO (2002)81.3 KB
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