Participatory groundwater management is increasingly being recognised for its ability to address the challenges of equity, efficiency and sustainability. It can particularly help with effective engagement at the grassroots level for monitoring, recharging and managing the groundwater as a common pool resource. The main aim of this article is to discuss the training and management process used and the lessons learnt from a participatory groundwater management project, titled Managing Aquifer Recharge and Sustainable Groundwater Use through Village-level Intervention (MARVI). In this project, researchers, rural development facilitators and local villagers worked together to initiate participatory groundwater monitoring in 11 villages from the...
International audienceThe intentional recharge and use of aquifers for drinking, domestic use and ir...
Abstract: Groundwater is the most important asset of Planet Earth for sustaining life and the envi...
India is the largest user of groundwater in the world, with about 85% of its rural and about 50% of ...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation f...
The use of groundwater in agriculture is important in India as it has enabled farmers to manage defi...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...
Managing Aquifer Recharge and Sustaining Groundwater Use through Village-level Intervention, MARVI, ...
Increasing concern surrounds groundwater management throughout South Asia. The Green Revolution that...
This GRIPP Case Profile assesses whether the proactive involvement of rural communities in the manag...
The MARVI project is focused on developing a village level participatory approach, models and tools...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
International audienceThe intentional recharge and use of aquifers for drinking, domestic use and ir...
Abstract: Groundwater is the most important asset of Planet Earth for sustaining life and the envi...
India is the largest user of groundwater in the world, with about 85% of its rural and about 50% of ...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation fr...
Sustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective participation f...
The use of groundwater in agriculture is important in India as it has enabled farmers to manage defi...
Not AvailableSustainable use of groundwater is becoming critical in India and requires effective pa...
Managing Aquifer Recharge and Sustaining Groundwater Use through Village-level Intervention, MARVI, ...
Increasing concern surrounds groundwater management throughout South Asia. The Green Revolution that...
This GRIPP Case Profile assesses whether the proactive involvement of rural communities in the manag...
The MARVI project is focused on developing a village level participatory approach, models and tools...
Study Region: Semi-Arid Regions of Marathawada, Vidarbha and Saurashtra in India Study Focus: To und...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
International audienceThe intentional recharge and use of aquifers for drinking, domestic use and ir...
Abstract: Groundwater is the most important asset of Planet Earth for sustaining life and the envi...
India is the largest user of groundwater in the world, with about 85% of its rural and about 50% of ...