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Journal articles on the topic "National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (India)"

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Deshpande, R. S., and N. Rajasekaran. "Impact of National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (NWDPRA) in Maharashtra." Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics 37, no. 3 (1995): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.21648/arthavij/1995/v37/i3/115981.

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Mishra, Purnima, T. Baby Rani, K. Venkata Laxmi, B. Rajasekar, and T. Navya Swetha. "Assessing Water Balance Influenced by Conservation Measures for Sustainable High-value Vegetable Cultivation: A Case Study of Battuvagu Watershed in Telangana, India." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 14, no. 10 (2024): 538–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i104506.

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Rainfed areas are crucial for India’s agriculture, covering 50% of the total farmland and contributing 40% of the country’s food production. In recent years, the adverse effects of climate change have been found to be exacerbating the complex problems in vulnerable rainfed areas. While climate change affects many aspects of the environment, its impact on water resources is often swift and apparent, with far-reaching consequences for ecosystems, human well-being, and sustainable development. In this context, water budgeting at watershed level and its management are crucial towards promotion of
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Singh, Sarika. "Comparative Study of Common Guidelines for Watershed Development Programme in India." Journal of Global Economy 6, no. 2 (2010): 137–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1956/jge.v6i2.54.

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Of all the earth’s resources, none is more fundamental to life than the water. Naturally it forms one of the significant components of all class conflict not only in developed countries but is more preponderant in third world countries. India is not an exception to this situation. At present though the contribution of primary sector (agriculture) is low in GDP in Indian economy, still agriculture remains the main source to absorb massive portion of unskilled labour force. Less then 2 % agriculture is irrigated by canal or well irrigation mainly due to non-availability of adequate water resou
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Mr., Wayal Navnath Laxman Dr. Sachin Ranu Govardhane. "EVALUATING IMPACTS OF WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT ON LIVELIHOOD AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF TRIBALS IN AKOLE TAHSIL OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 2, no. 22 (2022): 119–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7057127.

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<strong><em>Abstract:</em></strong><em> </em> <em>Livelihood and socio-economic development are the most important indices of development of tribal agrarian communities particularly those in rainfed areas. Even in the 21<sup>st</sup> century, the livelihood of the tribal people seems to be traditional and still there is no change in recent years.</em> <em>The income of various tribal groups in India is mainly generated from the land, livestock, cottage industries, forest collection, etc., which depend heavily on inputs like water, fodder, fibre, fuel-wood and forest products. The gradual soil
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Rahman, Md Naimur. "Urban Expansion Analysis and Land Use Changes in Rangpur City Corporation Area, Bangladesh, using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) Techniques." Geosfera Indonesia 4, no. 3 (2019): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v4i3.13921.

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This study aim to attempt mapping out the Land Use or Land Cover (LULC) status of Regional Project Coordination Committee (RPCC) between 2009-2019 with a view of detecting the land consumption rate and the changes that has taken place using RS and GIS techniques; serving as a precursor to the further study on urban induced variations or change in weather pattern of the cityn Rangpur City Corporation(RCC) is the main administrative functional area for both of Rangpur City and Rangpur division and experiencing a rapid changes in the field of urban sprawl, cultural and physical landscape,city gro
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Croke, B., N. Herron, P. Pavelic, et al. "Impacts of meso-scale Watershed Development in Andhra Pradesh (India) and their implications for designing and implementing improved WSD policies and programs." Water Practice and Technology 7, no. 1 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2012.025.

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Watershed Development (WSD) programs in rainfed dryland agriculture in India have been introduced in an effort to promote more sustainable management of the surface and groundwater resources, and to improve the livelihoods of farmers. This paper outlines the planned research for a project exploring the impacts of WSD at the meso-scale (~100 km2). The aim of the project is to develop and apply integrated models to assess cost effectiveness and water-related equity outcomes of stakeholder defined WSD scenarios; and to integrate and apply, in collaboration with project partners, the knowledge ari
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Books on the topic "National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (India)"

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India. Rainfed Farming Systems Division. and National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (India), eds. Warasa--jan sahbhagita: Guidelines for National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (NWDPRA). Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture, Dept. of Agriculture & Cooperation, Rainfed Farming Systems Divison, 2000.

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Sharma, M. L., of Agro-Economic Research Centre., Sharma, N. K., of Agro-Economic Research Centre., and Agro-Economic Research Centre (Simla, India)., eds. Impact of National Watershed Development Project for Rainfed Areas (NWDPRA): A study of Himachal Pradesh. Agro-Economic Research Centre, Himachal Pradesh University, 1995.

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