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Step by step: Achieving sustainable sanitation - Lessons from civil society experiences - A report by Arghyam

Step By Step: Achieving sustainable sanitation - Lessons from civil society experiences - A report by ArghyamThis document highlights the outcomes of Arghyam's research and discussions on the experiences of civil society organisations involved in implementing sustainable sanitation campaigns.

Several concerns were raised during the discussions on the the manner in which the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) was being implemented, followed by identification of steps that were needed to ensure social, technical, institutional, financial and environmental sustainability of the programme.

The discussions revealed that:Read More

The farmers of Kamasamudram to increase organic matter in the soil

Read about the effort made by the farmers of Kamasamudram to increase organic matter in the soil by using leaves as manure by planting trees on bunds.Read More

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Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds:Challenges

Even dryland tree species needs moisture for their initial establishment, and this has been the biggest hurdle in the spread of the adoption of this programme. Read More

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Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds:The Role of Watershed Institutions

While this field study did not go into the specific role of watershed institutions in promoting and implementing the tree planting programme, the finding of the interviews allow some general conclusions to be drawn.Read More

Location

Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds: Overall Assessment

The economic impact of planning trees on bunds could be diagrammatically represented as follows:

Overview of Economic EffectsRead More

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Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds: Alternative Income

At least four farmers reported having turned to making bricks as an alternative source of livelihood. With approximately 1,000 kgs of wood, around 3,000.4,000 bricks can be baked.Read More

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Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds: Trees and Fodder

Trees and Fodder

All the farmers own cows, sheep or goats. However, only farmers with Gyliricidia said they fed their animals with it; it was not a preferred fodder but came in handy in the summer months when other green fodder was in short supply. Read More

Location

Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds: Trees and Crops

One of the important areas of the study focussed on the impact of trees on agriculture. Here, all the tree owners reported the use of green leaf as manure either in pure form (application of green leaf in field, usually irrigated paddy) or mixing it with cow dung (in drylands, with the ratio of green leaf varying between 30 per cent to 50 per cent of FYM). Read More

Location

Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds: Trees and Fuelwood

Trees and Fuelwood

For a family of 5-7 persons, around 12-14 kg of fuelwood is required to meet the daily needs. Most poor families in these villages collect fuelwood from forests that are retreating every day. Read More

Location

Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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