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Strengthening rural livelihoods: The impact of information and communication technologies in Asia – A report by IDRC

ICTThis report prepared by International Development Research Centre (IDRC) examines how information related constraints in poor rural areas are being overcome and how information technology is being employed to the benefit of people in South Asia.

Poor people are constrained by limited access to information and poor communications technology. The research looked at the use of ‘information communications technologies’ (ICTs) in providing agricultural extension services, getting timely market price information, finding out about rural wage labour opportunities, helping rural communities to build a sustainable asset base and understanding crop diseases and soil nutrition.

The results of the research bring together rigorously tested practices and methods of applying ICTs for improving rural livelihoods. Each research study has investigated how and to what extent a specific ICT intervention made a difference. Together it shows how ICTs have empowered rural people and transformed livelihoods in agriculture: by filling information gaps, raising awareness, building skills and extending social networks.

The focus was on agricultural communities, as Asia’s poor and middle-income countries have primarily agriculture-based economies. However, a broader ‘livelihoods’ approach has been taken to ensure that we observe the variety of ways ICTs can have an effect on rural communities. The scope of the research took into account the range of on-farm and off-farm productive and reproductive activities that support farming households and communities.

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Nagapattinam, TN, India
Latitude: 10.766667, Longitude: 79.833333

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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Sethusamudram channel project - An epoch making event - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)

This paper discusses the Sethusamudram project which is an attempt to make a shipping canal between the landmasses of Sri Lanka and India. Beginning with the need for a such a shipping lane, the author compares its importance to the Suez and Panama canal. Currently ships have to go round Sri Lanka to go between the two India coasts. This increases the passage time and fuel costs.The canal would lead to a saving of 254 to 424 nautical miles and reduce sailing time of ships by 21 to 36 hours.Read More

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Adams Bridge, TN, India
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State of knowledge of coastal and marine biodiversity of Indian Ocean countries – An article from the Public Library of Science

This article in the Public Library of Science deals with the state of knowledge of coastal and marine biodiversity of Indian Ocean countries. The Indian Ocean extends over 30 per cent of the global ocean area and is rimmed by 36 littoral and 11 hinterland nations sustaining about 30 per cent of the world’s population. The landlocked character of the ocean along its northern boundary and the resultant seasonally reversing wind and sea surface circulation patterns are features unique to the Indian Ocean.

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State of knowledge of coastal and marine biodiversity of Indian Ocean countries – An article from the Public Library of Science (2011)1.38 MB

Ancient water and soil conservation ecosystems of Sri Lanka – Some aspects - Paper presented at the National Seminar on Water and Culture (2007)

This paper presents the ancient water and soil conservation eco-systems of Sri Lanka, based on ancient texts and their modern interpretations, and highlights the use of these water systems  in ancient Sri Lanka and their present condition.Read More

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Groundwater modeling – A presentation by ACWADAM

This presentation by ACWADAM deals with groundwater modeling using the Water Evaluation and Planning System (WEAP) model. WEAP is a microcomputer tool for integrated water resources planning and operates on the basic principle of a water balance. WEAP is distinguished by its integrated approach to simulating water systems and by its policy orientation. It provides a comprehensive, flexible and user-friendly framework for policy analysis.Read More

Location

Pune, MM, India
Latitude: 18.520430, Longitude: 73.856744

River Basins and River Basin Organisations in South Asia

As part of the research study, River Basins and River Basin Organisations in South Asia, done by the Society for Participatory Development Hyderabad, CapNet South Asia (Read More) and Gomukh Environmental Trust for Sustainable Development Pune (Click Here), data about individual river basins has been collected for the river basins in South Asia.
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River Basins and River Basin Organisations in South Asia - A report by SPD-CapNet-Gomukh (2007)1.71 MB
River Basins and River Basin Organisations in South Asia: Annexure I - Guidelines(2007)32 KB
River Basins and River Basin Organisations in South Asia: Annexure - II34.5 KB
Bangladesh River Basin Files246.7 KB
India River Basin Files3.08 MB
Nepal River Basin Files436.49 KB
Pakistan River Basin Files530.85 KB
Sri Lanka River Basin Files660.09 KB

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 - Table of contents - WHO (2002)58.24 KB
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
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 2 - WHO (2002)105.09 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 3 - WHO (2002)542.94 KB
Reducing and eliminating the use of persistant organic pesticides - Johan Morner, Robert Bos, Marjon Fredrix - Chapter 4 - WHO (2002)257 KB
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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