Integrated watershed management for natural resource conservation and livelihood security in semi-arid tropics of India
2012
Palsaniya, D.R. | Singh, Ramesh | Tiwari, R.K. | Yadav, R.S. | Dhyani, S.K.
Present study was undertaken during 2005_06 to 2009_10 to assess the impact of integrated watershed management interventions, viz soil and water conservation measures, agroforestry development, crop demonstrations with improved package of practices, plantation and human resource development on natural resource conservation and livelihood security in Garhkundar_Dabar watershed. Soil and water conservation measures generated 25 thousand cubic m water storage capacity, reduced number of dry wells to 2 % from 86 %, increased average available water column depth in wells from 0.88 m to 4.36 m and enhanced water availability to round-the-year from four to five months during the study period. Runoff per unit area and soil loss from treated watershed was 46 and 42.2 % lower than the untreated watershed respectively in 2009. The average productivity of major crops and cropping intensity increased by 26 and 119.5% respectively in 2009_10 as compared to 2005_06. The fodder availability increased by 208 % and within four years, watershed became a fodder secure area with fodder surplus of 1.992 tonne/year/animal as compared to (-) 0.569 tonne/year/animal in 2005_06. The increased direct and indirect employment opportunities in watershed reduced migration to 9% in 2009_10 from 29% in 2007_08.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]الكلمات المفتاحية الخاصة بالمكنز الزراعي (أجروفوك)
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