A growing body of evidence on the impacts of irrigation management transfer (IMT) shows that IMT risks aggravating rural poverty. For governments that aim to continue irrigation management while ensuring that it contributes to poverty alleviation, a "pro-poor" mode of IMT needs to be designed and implemented. That is, a mode of IMT that benefits poor farmers while benefiting non-poor farmers equally, or perhaps to a lesser degree. The present research explores the scope for pro-poor modes of IMT in canal irrigation, focusing on large-scale canal irrigation schemes in India.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2002Inde, Asie méridionale
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencedécembre, 2002Bangladesh, Chine, Inde, Indonésie, Pakistan, Viet Nam, Asie
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2002Kenya, Inde, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Afrique
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2002Inde, Asie méridionale
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresdécembre, 2002Inde, Asie méridionale
Based on research presented in the technical paper ?Artificial recharging of groundwater: An experiment in the Madhya Ganga Canal Project, India, by R. Sakthivadivel and A. S. Chawala
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2002Inde, Asie méridionale
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesdécembre, 2002Burkina Faso, Afrique du Sud, Inde, Népal, Sri Lanka
Although gender issues are today a priority on the agendas of irrigation policy makers, interventionists, farm leaders and researchers, there is still a considerable gap between positive intentions and concrete action. An important but hitherto ignored reason for this is the lack of adequate generic concepts and tools that are policy-relevant and can accommodate the vast variation in irrigation contexts worldwide. The Gender Performance Indicator for Irrigation (GPII) aims to fill this gap.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2002Inde
Earlier studies on soil degradation in Vertisols of the Purna Valley of central India indicated that the semiarid climate characterized by a mean annual rainfall (MAR) of 875mm and a tropustic moisture regime is responsible for the development of calcareous sodic soils. Recent observations, however, indicate that in the adjacent east upland of the Purna Valley, namely in the Pedhi Watershed, Vertisols have drainage problems, although the area receives a higher MAR than the Purna Valley, the total MAR being 975mm.
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