The presentation described research in five areas in India, China, Nepal and Pakistan, where participation of local communities was key to sustainable watershed management
Rainfed agriculture is important globally (80%)) with varying regional importance (95% in sub-sahar...
Improved water management offers a range of benefits to people living in the dryland tropics, where ...
International development goals moved beyond increasing food production to include poverty reduction...
The Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) mountain range is suffering in recent decades from increasing populat...
ICIMOD's People and Resource Dynamics in Mountain Watersheds of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas Project (PA...
This chapter focuses on the watershed development programme in India. It assesses the ways and means...
Abstract: Shivaliks-the foot hills of Western Himalayas also known as Kandi Region is heavily popula...
Like other mountain areas in the world, the Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is particularly vulner...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
Managing renewable natural resources in hillside and mountain areas is critical to sustaining these ...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecosy...
This article largely relates to innovative approaches and technologies deriving from two projects
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecos...
Rain fed agriculture in India covers nearly 65% of net sown area and there is enormous potential for...
Abstract: The Indian Himalayas occupy an area of 53.7 Mha that constitutes 16.4 % of the total geogr...
Rainfed agriculture is important globally (80%)) with varying regional importance (95% in sub-sahar...
Improved water management offers a range of benefits to people living in the dryland tropics, where ...
International development goals moved beyond increasing food production to include poverty reduction...
The Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) mountain range is suffering in recent decades from increasing populat...
ICIMOD's People and Resource Dynamics in Mountain Watersheds of the Hindu Kush-Himalayas Project (PA...
This chapter focuses on the watershed development programme in India. It assesses the ways and means...
Abstract: Shivaliks-the foot hills of Western Himalayas also known as Kandi Region is heavily popula...
Like other mountain areas in the world, the Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is particularly vulner...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
Managing renewable natural resources in hillside and mountain areas is critical to sustaining these ...
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecosy...
This article largely relates to innovative approaches and technologies deriving from two projects
The natural resource management in the dry regions imposes challenging pressure on the fragile ecos...
Rain fed agriculture in India covers nearly 65% of net sown area and there is enormous potential for...
Abstract: The Indian Himalayas occupy an area of 53.7 Mha that constitutes 16.4 % of the total geogr...
Rainfed agriculture is important globally (80%)) with varying regional importance (95% in sub-sahar...
Improved water management offers a range of benefits to people living in the dryland tropics, where ...
International development goals moved beyond increasing food production to include poverty reduction...