Rapid decline in groundwater levels is a serious challenge in many areas in India. WLE/IFPRI and PIM partnered with the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), a major Indian NGO, to develop and test the use of experiential games to strengthen groundwater governance. ICRISAT developed similar tools for managing surface water. These tools were so successful that they will now be scaled out to over 3700 communities involving some 245,000 households in at least six Indian states
How could having farmers play experiential games contribute to improving groundwater governance? The...
The goal of this study is to assess the potential of game-based experiential learning in raising awa...
The use of groundwater in agriculture is important in India as it has enabled farmers to manage defi...
In India, rapid decline in groundwater levels is a serious challenge in many areas. With support fro...
After the games were played, a significantly higher proportion of communities adopted water register...
abstract: Groundwater is a common-pool resource that is subject to depletion in many places around t...
Games have been piloted and show promising results; manuals and videos have been posted online to tr...
The game was developed and deployed on the Kalgudi platform with some 600,000 farmers and will be us...
Groundwater is one of the most challenging common pool resources to govern, resulting in resource de...
Since the 1990s, India invested more than one billion USD in participatory watershed development. Am...
Water harvesting and productivity interventions implemented by WLE/ICRISAT and the Central Agrofores...
Groundwater is a common pool resource which experiences depletion in many places around the world. T...
In the context of India, water is historically stored on the surface in small reservoirs which also...
Groundwater is a common pool resource which experiences depletion in many places around the world. T...
Government of Uttar Pradesh has developed district development plans using our research on this nove...
How could having farmers play experiential games contribute to improving groundwater governance? The...
The goal of this study is to assess the potential of game-based experiential learning in raising awa...
The use of groundwater in agriculture is important in India as it has enabled farmers to manage defi...
In India, rapid decline in groundwater levels is a serious challenge in many areas. With support fro...
After the games were played, a significantly higher proportion of communities adopted water register...
abstract: Groundwater is a common-pool resource that is subject to depletion in many places around t...
Games have been piloted and show promising results; manuals and videos have been posted online to tr...
The game was developed and deployed on the Kalgudi platform with some 600,000 farmers and will be us...
Groundwater is one of the most challenging common pool resources to govern, resulting in resource de...
Since the 1990s, India invested more than one billion USD in participatory watershed development. Am...
Water harvesting and productivity interventions implemented by WLE/ICRISAT and the Central Agrofores...
Groundwater is a common pool resource which experiences depletion in many places around the world. T...
In the context of India, water is historically stored on the surface in small reservoirs which also...
Groundwater is a common pool resource which experiences depletion in many places around the world. T...
Government of Uttar Pradesh has developed district development plans using our research on this nove...
How could having farmers play experiential games contribute to improving groundwater governance? The...
The goal of this study is to assess the potential of game-based experiential learning in raising awa...
The use of groundwater in agriculture is important in India as it has enabled farmers to manage defi...