India Karnataka Watershed Development Sujala Project : innovation in participatory watershed development to improve natural resource productivity and rural livelihoods (Английский)
The Karnataka Watershed Development Project (KWDP), known locally as Sujala, was initiated in the year 2001 and is being implemented in seven districts of Karnataka. The project is scheduled to end on March 31, 2009. The project covers 516,000 hectares of land spread over 77 sub-watersheds, 1270 villages benefiting nearly 400,000 households. The project objective is to improve the productive potential of selected watersheds and their associated natural...
India Karnataka Watershed Development Sujala Project : innovation in participatory watershed development to improve natural resource productivity and rural livelihoods
Soil and Water Conservation
Английский
IN-KARNATAKA WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT -- P067216
FY17 - Industry, Trade and Services
FY17 - Social Protection
FY17 - Public Administration
FY17 - Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry
FY17 - Water Institutions, Policies and Reform,FY17 - Water Resource Management,FY17 - Participation and Civic Engagement,FY17 - Rural Development,FY17 - Rural Non-farm Income Generation,FY17 - Environmental policies and institutions,FY17 - Social Inclusion
FY17 - Social Protection,FY17 - Other Industry, Trade and Services,FY17 - Sub-National Government,FY17 - Other Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry,FY17 - Agricultural Extension, Research, and Other Support Activities
TF026437-PHRD-INDIA: KARNATAKA WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT,TF051479-UK-DFID AND WORLD BANK PARTNERSHIP FOR INDIA - SASRD,TF030767-IDA CONSULTANTS POOLED CTF - FY06,TF055832-DFID TF TO ENHANCE BANK EFFECTIVENESS IN ENABLING REFORMS & POVERTY RED,TF056929-BNPP-WATER: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM II - (BNWPP)
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