Sustainable watershed management: institutional approach
By: Reddy, V. Ratna.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.3435-444.Subject(s): Watersheds
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Irrigated agriculture in India has probably reached its limit and further sustainable increases in food production must come from dryland farming, especially watershed development and management. This calls for an analysis of situations under which watershed technology becomes economically viable, socially acceptable and ecologically sustainabale. This paper attempts to lay the theoretical ground for a detailed and rigorous empirical work through collective action theories. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 35, Issue no: 38 | Available | AR46646 |
Irrigated agriculture in India has probably reached its limit and further sustainable increases in food production must come from dryland farming, especially watershed development and management. This calls for an analysis of situations under which watershed technology becomes economically viable, socially acceptable and ecologically sustainabale. This paper attempts to lay the theoretical ground for a detailed and rigorous empirical work through collective action theories. - Reproduced


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