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National Wetland Atlas – An updated database of wetlands in India by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (2011)

CoverThis publication by Space Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is an outcome of the project on National Wetland Inventory and Assessment (NWIA) and deals with the updated database and status of wetlands, compiled in an atlas format. Increasing concern about how our wetlands are being influenced had led to formulation of the project entitled to create an updated database of the wetlands of India.

Wetlands defined as areas of land that are either temporarily or permanently covered by water exhibit enormous diversity according to their genesis, geographical location, water regime and chemistry. They are one of the most productive ecosystems and play crucial role in hydrological cycle. Utility-wise, wetlands directly and indirectly support millions of people in providing services such as storm and flood control, clean water supply, food, fiber and raw materials, scenic beauty, educational and recreational benefits. Thus, their identification and protection becomes very important.

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Hoshangabad, MP, India
Latitude: 22.746128, Longitude: 77.719356

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Boiling Point: Containing the spill over of climate change in the Indian subcontinent - A report by Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS)

Boiling PointThe report ‘Boiling Point’ by Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS) discusses the impact of climatic changes at the global, national and local level on the environment and on the current survival, food, water security issues and livelihoods of communities in India.

The report highlights the problems faced by a number of communities from the different parts of the country by presenting case studies that describe how climatic changes have influenced local livelihoods and survival needs of communities with the marginalised and the deprived being the most affected. The report presents  a few case studies that illustrate how people have coped with these problems by finding out appropriate, locally relevant and sustainable solutions.Read More

The report recognises that identification of positive efforts made by individuals or groups of people through the case studies can be one such step towards triggering a discussion and educating the people on the seriousness of the situation and making them realise of the urgency to act fast. The report identifies the need for advocacy and educational efforts based on the bottom up approach involving the grassroot level that  can lead to building up of pressure for the need to bring about changes at the policy level.

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Boiling Point- Containing the spillover of Climate Change in the Indian Subcontinent - Synopsis of the report by SEEDS (2008)1.31 MB

The Land Shaping Project (LSP)

The Land Shaping Project (LSP) in the coastal part of Sundarbans helped in creating year round crop production, aqua-culture, generating income throughout the year, conRead More

Location

Sundarbans, WB, India
Latitude: 21.945000, Longitude: 88.895800

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Impact On River Deltas and Other Coastal Areas

While global warming is a matter of worldwide concern, among the most vulnerable areas are the coastlines of less developed tropical countries such as India. The river deltas, in particular, are already facing the brunt of climate change and these adverse impacts can be expected to increase dramatically in the course of this century.Read More

Location

Sundarbans, WB, India
Latitude: 21.945000, Longitude: 88.895800

Sustainable agriculture: A pathway out of poverty for India's rural poor by Sustainable Agriculture Information Network

The Sustainet project of the German Council for Sustainable Development produced the book "Sustainable Agriculture: A pathway out of poverty for India's rural poor" with examples of sustainable agricultural approaches. This book attempts to bring back sustainable agriculture into the development agenda.Read More

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Sustainable agriculture: A pathway out of poverty for India's rural poor by Sustainable Agriculture Information Network - Part I (2006)1.19 MB
Sustainable agriculture: A pathway out of poverty for India's rural poor by Sustainable Agriculture Information Network - Part II (2006)1000.66 KB

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Sundarbans, WB, India
Latitude: 21.945000, Longitude: 88.895800

Land Shaping Project in Sundarbans: Farmer representation of assets in different land categories

The following tables present a comparative study of cropping patterns, agricultural productivity and the resultant income of a beneficiary-farmer, before and after land shaping programme. Read More

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24 Parganas, WB, India
Latitude: 21.890392, Longitude: 88.189080

Land Shaping Project in Sundarbans: Scaling up

SRAN has demonstrated the land shaping and water storage technique in 960 units under the Integrated Rural Development project supported by German Agro Action since 1988. Apart from this, SRAN has also implemented another 650 units of LSP. Read More

Location

24 Parganas, WB, India
Latitude: 21.890392, Longitude: 88.189080

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Land Shaping Project in Sundarbans: LSP implemented during 1991-1992

 LSP implemented during 1991-1992

Impact Analysis Study . after Land Shaping Read More

Location

24 Parganas, WB, India
Latitude: 21.890392, Longitude: 88.189080

Land Shaping Project in Sundarbans :How does the stored rainwater add value to the mono-cropped low-lying land

This novel technology of land shaping and water storage offers the farmers triple benefits in one fold:Read More

  • Double or triple cropping in the raised land
  • Fish along with prawn culture in the excavated pond
  • Fruit or vegetables cultivation in the pond and land embankment

Location

24 Parganas, WB, India
Latitude: 21.890392, Longitude: 88.189080

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Land Shaping Project in Sundarbans: Its impact

After implementation of LSP, a small or marginal farmer has created a plot of raised land, where rainwater cannot stagnate. At the same time he has got a pond in the same plot of land, where rainwater is stored in the monsoon season, which serves the purpose of irrigating the crops during dry months. Read More

Location

Sundarbans , WB, India
Latitude: 21.945000, Longitude: 88.895800

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