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Hydrological and farming system impacts of agricultural water management interventions for sustainable groundwater use in North Gujarat - A paper by Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy

The report by Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy (IRAP) and Society for Integrated Land and Water Management (SOFILWM) presents the findings of a research study undertaken in north Gujarat region, an area which has been undergoing significant changes in its farming systems as a result of several developmental interventions.

The study looked at a project initiated by IWMI and managed by SOFILWM in which water-efficient irrigation devices, water-efficient crops and land management practices were introduced among farmers in an effort to help them cut down groundwater use in irrigated agriculture without adversely affecting the economic prospects of farming. Under this project an estimated area of 73,000 acres of irrigated land is currently under minor irrigation systems including drips and sprinklers. 

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Banaskantha, GJ, India
Latitude: 24.105037, Longitude: 72.046816

Drinking water assessment and decentralized management plan for Abdasa taluka of Kachchh dstrict in Gujarat

This deals with an assessment of drinking water status of Abdasa taluk of Kachch district, done by Sahajeevan, as part of an intervention program. A strategic plan for attaining drinking water security in the taluka was developed after a planning exercise which was completed into two phases.Read More

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To adapt or not to adapt - The dilemma between long term resource management and short term livelihoods

This chapter from the book 'The Agricultural Groundwater Revolution: opportunities and threats to development' published by CAB International in association with International Water Management Institute (IWMI) sheds light on the deteriorating groundwater situation in the country. This is in the context of the persistent dependence of agriculture and livestock on groundwater resources and the resulting over exploitation of groundwater resources leading to an emerging dilemma between short term livelihoods and long term resource management, between immediate gains and long term human welfare as well as resource sustainability. Read More

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