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Thirupporur and Vadakkuppattu: Eighteenth century locality accounts – A report by Centre for Policy Studies

This research monograph on Thirupporur and Vadakkuppatu: Eighteenth Century Locality Accounts, prepared jointly by the Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai and Tamil University, Thanjavur, presents a graphic picture of the society and polity of eighteenth century Tamil Nadu.

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Location

Kanchipuram, TN, India
Latitude: 12.834174, Longitude: 79.703640

The political economy of sanitation - How can we increase investment and improve service for the poor? – A report by Water and Sanitation Program

CoverThis report presents the results of a study on the political economy of sanitation in Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Senegal that was conducted by the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) and the World Bank. This global study attempts systematically to understand and thus help practitioners manage the political economy of pro-poor sani­tation investments and service provision.

It aims to provide practical advice to multi-lateral agencies and sanitation practitioners to help them better manage stakehol­der relations and effectively maneuver within the complex institutional relationships of the sanitation sector in order to enhance the design, implementation, and effectiveness of operations that provide pro-poor sanitation investments and services. The ultimate goal is to improve health and hygiene outcomes.

This study follows current approaches to political economy - interdisciplinary inquiry drawing upon social and political theory and economic principles - to understand how poli­tical actors, institutions, and economic processes influence each other. This study’s conceptual framework combines a diagnostic component with a typology of actions to help translate analytical findings into more effective support to operations and investments.

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The political economy of sanitation: How can we increase investment and improve service for the poor? – A report by Water and Sanitation Program and World Bank (2011)1.49 MB

Regenerating natural resources and rural livelihoods in rainfed areas of India: A civil society consultation by WASSAN to discuss priorities for the twelfth five year plan

Rainfed AgricultureA civil society consultation was held on “Regenerating natural resources and rural livelihoods in rainfed areas of India” by WASSAN at Hyderabad in December 2010 to discuss priorities for the twelfth five year plan. The Planning Commission, Government of India has been steering the process of development in India by conceptualizing five year plans and had sought inputs from civil society organizations, activists groups, networks of CBOs / NGOs, donors and others for preparing an approach paper for twelfth plan.

The objective of the consultation workshop was to contribute to the process of defining broad contours of twelfth plan with a focus on rural livelihoods the thrust area being policy framework, funding support, institutional arrangements etc., by -Read More

  • Consolidating the lessons from good practices in promoting and protecting rural livelihoods in the country, that could be integrated in twelfth five year plan.
  • Systematically articulating issues and concerns (bottlenecks) in promoting and protecting rural livelihoods, which could be addressed in the twelfth five year plan.

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Future search in watershed development projects: Priorities for policy and practice by Ramachandrudu (WASSAN) - A background note221.34 KB
Rainfed agriculture and rural livelihoods and the 12th Plan by Vijay Shankar (Samaj Pragati Sahayog) - A background note121.3 KB
Importance of inland fisheries promotion in sustainable livelihoods in rainfed regions (Neelkanth Mishra) - A background note64.11 KB
System of Rice Intensification: Policy and program priorities by A Ravindra & S Bhagyalaxmi - A background note73.12 KB
Alternative approach to drought and drought proofing by Suhas Paranjape & K J Joy - A background note114.64 KB
Water management in revitalizing rainfed agriculture: Potential pilots by RRA - A background note141.89 KB
Water management in revitalizing rainfed agriculture in India by ACWADAM) - A background note176.02 KB
Insuring small & marginal farmers for crop losses by M Karthikeyan (DHAN Foundation) - A background note161.37 KB
Food security and diversity of crops - A presentation130.88 KB
Food security and system of rice intensification - A presentation1.64 MB
Forest rights & tribal farming - A presentation35.35 KB
Inland fisheries sector in India - A presentation90.59 KB
Institutions: Credit & rural livelihoods - A presentation52.01 KB
Livestock & rural livelihoods - A presentation318.46 KB
Managing groundwater & surface water and rural livelihoods - A presentation429.13 KB
Watershed development & livelihoods - A presentation138.26 KB

Location

Hyderabad, AP, India
Latitude: 17.385044, Longitude: 78.486671

National Rural Livelihoods Mission – Framework for implementation by Ministry of Rural Development

This document prepared by the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) presents the framework for implementation of National Rural Livelihoods Mission. The key challenge, in India is to ensure that the economic growth is inclusive and leads to significant reduction of rural poverty.Read More

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National Rural Livelihoods Mission – Framework for implementation by Ministry of Rural Development 918.25 KB

Location

Warangal, AP, India
Latitude: 17.995278, Longitude: 79.611667

A case study of Dongs – The traditional water management system of the Bodo people

This report by  SDTT presents a case study on the traditional water management system of the bodo people in Assam and North Bengal, the dongs. Dongs are man-made structures akin to canals, to route water from available water sources, which are usually perennial, to the paddy cultivating fields. The water sources are small rivers, perennial swamps, beel, streams, etc. Dong can have a breadth of 7-15 feet on average or even more. The breadth gradually increases over the course of its flow from the source till the end point.Read More

Location

Kokrajhar, AS, India
Latitude: 26.400000, Longitude: 90.270000

Groundwater management protocols and pilot experiences – A presentation by ACWADAM

This presentation by ACWADAM deals with introducing groundwater management protocols for wells in different phases of groundwater use. These protocols include geo-hydrology in watershed development, protection of recharge areas, efficient well use, pump capacity regulation, distance with respect to drinking water well regulation, depth regulation in drinking water well, regulation of agricultural water use and groundwater management through sharing.Read More

Location

Purandar, MM, India
Latitude: 18.289016, Longitude: 73.974831

Seeds of Hope – Agriculture and Food Security - A Lokayan and Planning Commission study

This set of case studies is a part of a book prepared by Lokayan in collaboration with the Planning Commission titled “Seeds of Hope", covering themes of agriculture, biodiversity, education, forestry, governance, health, movements and water. The case studies related to agriculture and food security are summarised below:Read More

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Seeds of Hope - Agriculture and food security by Lokayan and Planning Commission (2004)202.21 KB

Location

Medak, AP, India
Latitude: 18.050193, Longitude: 78.264700

Community organisation in groundwater management – A presentation by ACWADAM

community organisationThis presentation by ACWADAM on community organization in groundwater management deals with the processes involved in people’s mobilization and participation. The requisites of groundwater management include: resource enhancement, demand management, equitable distribution, institutional mechanism and controlling of free riding. It deals with groundwater management at a local scale when compared to aquifer management.

Aquifer management involves:Read More

  • Identification of aquifer on the basis of geology;
  • Identification of recharge and discharge areas;
  • Assessment of aquifer capacity and yield through aquifer mapping;
  • Protection of recharge area and increasing the groundwater level through artificial recharge in recharge area (based on the geology);
  • Treating groundwater as a common property resource;
  • Encouraging community use of groundwater and restricting individual use;
  • Putting in place an institutional mechanism and legal back up for community groundwater management;
  • Awareness generation regarding groundwater and science of hydrogeology.

Inland fishery in a traditionally vegetarian State: A Gujarat story by CAREWATER

carewaterThe study by Carewater INREM Foundation attempts to understand the factors, which have caused explosive growth in culture fishery production in Gujarat. It tries to understand and analyze the institutional arrangement for leasing of water bodies for culture fishery and changes that have occurred over the past 50 years in Gujarat.

The interactions-conflicts and cooperation between irrigators and fisher folk in inland water bodies has been analyzed. The impact of these on productivity, equity, livelihoods, employment, food security, nutrition of vulnerable section including women in rural areas is assessed.Read More

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Inland Fishery in Gujarat by CAREWATER (2008)180.71 KB

Location

Bharuch, GJ, India
Latitude: 21.715981, Longitude: 72.977386

Reverse Osmosis plants for rural water treatment in Gujarat - A study by CAREWATER

carewaterThe report by Carewater INREM Foundation deals with Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology, which is emerging as an important solution for drinking water treatment in rural Gujarat. RO plants with capacity ranging from 10 litres per hour (lph) to 6000 lph are now supplying drinking water in several hundred villages of the State. Small sized plants with capacity < 20 lph are used by individual families whereas medium to large sized plants (>100 lph) are being used for public consumption.Read More

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Reverse Osmosis for Rural Water Treatment in Gujarat by CAREWATER (2007)142.24 KB

Location

Anand, GJ, India
Latitude: 22.560869, Longitude: 72.954773

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