Group micro-irrigation (GMI) [Индия]
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1.2 Контактные данные специалистов и организаций, участвующих в описании и оценке Подхода
Ответственный (-ые) специалист (-ы)
Специалист по УЗП:
Bhagat Arun
arun.bhagat@wotr.org.in
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Pune
The Forum, 2nd Floor (3rd if taken lift, Pune - Satara Rd, above Ranka Jewellers, Padmavati Nagar, Corner, Maharashtra 411009
Индия
Специалист по УЗП:
D'Souza Marcella
+91 9422226415
marcella.dsouza@gmail.com
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Pune
The Forum, 2nd Floor (3rd if taken lift, Pune - Satara Rd, above Ranka Jewellers, Padmavati Nagar, Corner, Maharashtra 411009
Индия
Social Adviser:
Koli Upasana
upasana.koli@gmail.com
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Pune
The Forum, 2nd Floor (3rd if taken lift, Pune - Satara Rd, above Ranka Jewellers, Padmavati Nagar, Corner, Maharashtra 411009
Индия
Название организации (-ий), содействовавших документированию/оценке Подхода (если применимо)
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) (Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)) - Индия1.3 Условия, регламентирующие использование собранных ВОКАТ данных
Когда были собраны данные (на местах)?
22/04/2023
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Да
2. Описание Подхода УЗП
2.1 Краткое описание Подхода
The group micro-irrigation (GMI) approach encourages farmers to share water more sustainably by facilitating cooperative management of irrigation resources. The aim is to improve water security and agricultural productivity by promoting climate-resilient agricultural practices and addressing the behavioural factors that influence water resource sharing.
2.2 Подробное описание Подхода
Подробное описание Подхода:
The group micro-irrigation (GMI) approach encourages farmers to share water more sustainably by facilitating cooperative management of irrigation resources in semi-arid regions. The aim is to improve water security and agricultural productivity by promoting climate-resilient agricultural (CRA) practices and addressing the behavioural factors that influence water resource sharing. By treating water as a shared community resource rather than private property, GMI promotes equitable distribution and sustainable use of limited water resources among farmers by organizing farmer groups and utilizing shared water management infrastructure.
The GMI approach is divided into four major components: (1) supply-side groundwater management to recharge and conserve water sources, (2) demand-side management via efficient micro-irrigation systems, (3) promotion of CRA practices to improve soil health, and (4) integration of applied research to develop tools that allow farmers to assess and improve their agricultural practices. These components aim to optimize water use, reduce crop production costs, and encourage farmer collaboration for shared resources and access to advanced agricultural technologies.
The primary objectives of the GMI approach are to improve water productivity, enhance crop yield, and reduce dependency on groundwater for irrigation, especially in regions facing water scarcity. Through group collaboration, the approach also aims to reduce individual investment costs for farmers, facilitate access to subsidies, and increase resilience to climate fluctuations. Additionally, by integrating CRA practices, GMI supports sustainable agricultural practices that contribute to long-term soil health and ecosystem stability.
The GMI approach involves several methods, including:
•Groundwater Management: rainwater harvesting and construction of soil and water conservation structures to replenish groundwater levels.
•Micro-Irrigation Systems: installation of shared drip and sprinkler irrigation systems that optimize water use and are accessible to all group members.
•CRA Practices: seed treatment, crop spacing, intercropping & trap cropping, applying farmyard manure (FYM), vermicompost, and organic waste compost, and making use of organic inputs, Bio-pest management practices including the use of pheromone traps, light traps, and bio-pesticides.
•Applied Research: use of tools like crop water budgeting, groundwater testing, and field book record-keeping, enabling farmers to make data-driven decisions.
The implementation of GMI involves four stages:
•Planning and Assessment: identifying suitable villages, farmer groups, and available water resources. Farmers with similar irrigation needs are grouped based on geographic proximity and water source access.
•Infrastructure Development: establishing common irrigation systems and water conservation structures, including dug wells, check dams, and pipelines.
•Training and Capacity Building: educating farmers on CRA practices, irrigation management, and using applied research tools for decision-making.
•Monitoring and Evaluation: regular assessment of crop and water productivity, adjustment of practices based on field data, and continuous training to ensure sustainability.
The GMI approach involves a range of stakeholders:
•Farmers: key participants who manage day-to-day operations, share resources, and implement CRA practices.
•Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR): the primary implementing organization, providing technical support, training, and ongoing assessment.
•Local Government: supports funding for infrastructure, provides access to subsidies, and helps promote CRA practices.
•Agricultural Experts and Researchers: developing tools for applied research and supporting data analysis to improve productivity and water efficiency.
Farmers value the GMI approach for a variety of reasons, including lower individual investment, access to reliable water resources, and increased crop productivity. The cooperative aspect has strengthened community bonds and ensured equal access to resources. However, some farmers were initially hesitant to share water resources and bear the upfront costs of micro-irrigation systems. These concerns faded as the benefits of increased productivity and resource efficiency became clear.
2.3 Фотографии, иллюстрирующие Подход
2.5 Страна/ регион/ место, где применялся Подход
Страна:
Индия
Административная единица (Район/Область):
Tigalkheda, Bhokardan Block, state: Maharashtra
Комментарии:
Tigalkheda, a village in the Bhokardan block of Jalna district, Maharashtra, is part of India's semi-arid Marathwada region, prone to droughts and severe water scarcity. Tigalkheda, located on a dissected plateau, relies heavily on groundwater for irrigation due to a scarcity of surface water. The soils in this region are predominantly clayey, and the climate is characterized by annual rainfall ranging from 400 to 600 mm, with the majority occurring during the monsoon season. Farmers cultivate cotton, cereals, and pulses that rely heavily on consistent water access, therefore efficient irrigation is critical for sustaining agriculture in this challenging environment.
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×2.6 Даты начала и окончания реализации Подхода
Год начала реализации:
2017
Комментарии:
Still ongoing
2.7 Тип Подхода
- в рамках проекта/ программы
2.8 Каковы цели/ задачи Подхода
The primary goal of the GMI approach is to boost agricultural productivity by ensuring consistent irrigation access, particularly in water-scarce areas. It focuses on improving water use through shared micro-irrigation systems, ensuring efficient and equitable resource distribution among farmers. Furthermore, the approach encourages climate-resilient practices that improve soil health and crop resilience, allowing farmers to adapt to climate variability. By encouraging collaboration within farming communities, GMI creates a cooperative framework for sharing resources and lowering individual costs. Finally, it seeks to improve rural sustainability by reducing production costs, increasing income stability, and promoting food security.
2.9 Условия содействующие применению Технологии/ Технологий в рамках Подхода или затрудняющие его
Социальные/ культурные/ религиозные нормы и ценности
- содействуют
Community cooperation and shared values regarding resource management help in collaboration among farmers.
Наличие/ доступность финансовых ресурсов и услуг
- содействуют
Access to microfinance or government subsidies supported the initial investment.
Институциональные условия
- содействуют
Support from NGO and agricultural institutions provides technical assistance and training.
Сотрудничество/ координация действий
- содействуют
Strong collaboration among farmers, NGOs, and local authorities enhances resource sharing and knowledge transfer.
Нормативно-правовая база (землевладение, права на земле- и водопользование)
- содействуют
Water use rights were verbally stated
Программные документы/ руководящие установки
- содействуют
Supportive government policies facilitate the implementation
Управление земельными ресурсами (принятие решений, осуществление и контроль за выполнением)
- содействуют
Local governance structures enhance the decision-making processes related to resource management.
Осведомленность в области УЗП, доступность технической поддержки
- содействуют
Availability of training programs and technical support helps farmers adopt best practices in micro-irrigation.
Рынки (для приобретения материалов и услуг, продажи продукции) и цены
- содействуют
Access to markets for selling produce encourages investment in improved irrigation methods
Объем работ, доступность рабочей силы
- содействуют
Availability of community labor facilitates the implementation of irrigation systems
3. Участие и распределение ролей заинтересованных сторон
3.1 Заинтересованные стороны, участвующие в реализации Подхода и их роли
- местные землепользователи/ местные сообщества
The primary stakeholders of the
GMI model. They contribute to
decision-making and
implementation processes related
to the irrigation system
- эксперты по УЗП/ сельскому хозяйству
Offer guidance on
sustainable land management (SLM)
practices and assist farmers in
adopting climate-resilient agricultural
techniques, ensuring effective use of
the micro-irrigation system.
- ученые-исследователи
Researchers conduct studies to
evaluate the effectiveness of the GMI
model, focusing on behavioral aspects
and mental models of farmers
regarding water sharing. Their findings
contribute to improving practices and
informing policy decisions related to
water management.
- общественные организации
Watershed Organisation Trust, (WOTR) Pune
WOTR is the implementing NGO that provides technical support, training, and capacity-building initiatives for farmers. WOTR facilitate community engagement and help establish the GMI model as a sustainable water-sharing approach. WOTR also carried out impact analysis and research components of GMI approach
- частный сектор
Providing materials, micro-irrigation system
- государственные власти (отвечающие за планирование или принятие решений)
Promoted policies that support sustainable irrigation practices, such as the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY), which encourages micro-irrigation technologies across India. Provide subsidies for micro-irrigations
- международные организации
GIZ
Funding of the project
Если участвовало несколько заинтересованных сторон, назовите ведущую организацию:
Watershed Organisation Trust, (WOTR) Pune
3.2 Участие местных землепользователей/ местных сообществ на разных стадиях реализации Подхода
Участие местных землепользователей/ местных сообществ | Перечислите участников и опишите их вовлеченность | |
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инициирование/ мотивация | интерактивное | Local farmers were actively engaged during the initiation phase, participating in discussions facilitated by the Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) to understand the benefits of the GMI model. They expressed their interest in sustainable water management practices |
планирование | интерактивное | Farmers contributed to planning sessions where they identified their needs and preferences for irrigation practices. They collaborated with WOTR to outline the logistics of water sharing and resource management |
выполнение | интерактивное | Local farmers played a crucial role in implementing the GMI model by assisting in the installation of irrigation infrastructure, such as drip systems and automation technologies. They also participated in de-silting the selected well to enhance its capacity for water storage |
мониторинг/ оценка | интерактивное | Farmers were involved in monitoring the effectiveness of the irrigation system and evaluating its impact on crop yields. They provided feedback on water usage, crop performance, and any challenges faced, allowing for adjustments to be made collaboratively with WOTR. |
research | интерактивное | Farmers participated in research activities aimed at better understanding their mental models of water sharing. They collaborated with researchers to provide insights into their experiences, beliefs, and attitudes towards cooperative water management practices under the GMI model. |
3.3 Схема реализации (если имеется)
3.4 Принятие решений по выбору Технологии/ Технологий УЗП
Укажите, кто принимал решение по выбору применяемой Технологии/ Технологий:
- все участники как часть процесса совместных действий
Поясните на чём было основано принятие решений:
- анализ подробно описанного опыта и знаний по УЗП (принятие решений на основе подтвержденных фактов)
- результаты исследований
- личный опыт и мнения (незадокументированные)
4. Техническая поддержка, повышение компетенций и управление знаниями
4.1 Повышение компетенций/ обучение
Проводилось ли обучение землепользователей/ других заинтересованных лиц?
Да
Укажите, кто проходил обучение:
- землепользователи
- местный персонал/консультанты
Если существенно, укажите гендерный и возрастной состав, статус, этническую принадлежность и т.д.
The training primarily involved local farmers from Tigalkheda, including small, medium, and large landholders. Participants were predominantly male, but women also participated in some training sessions. The age range varied from young adults to older farmers
Тип обучения:
- в ходе работы
- обмен опытом между фермерами
- опытные участки
- общие собрания
Рассматриваемые темы:
Water management practices, micro-irrigation systems installation, maintenance of drip irrigation, fertigation technologies, sustainable agricultural practices, climate-resilient farming techniques, cooperative management, collective decision-making and resource sharing among farmers.
4.2 Консультационные услуги
Есть ли у землепользователей возможность получать консультации?
Да
Укажите, где именно оказываются консультационные услуги:
- на полях землепользователей
- в постоянно функционирующих центрах
4.3 Институциональная (организационная) поддержка
В ходе реализации Подхода были ли организованы новые институциональные структуры или поддержаны уже существующие?
- да, существенно
Укажите уровень, на котором структуры были укреплены или вновь созданы:
- местные
- региональный
Укажите тип поддержки:
- финансовая
- повышение компетенций/ обучение
- оборудование
4.4 Мониторинг и оценка
Являются ли мониторинг и оценка частью Подхода?
Да
Комментарии:
Monitoring and evaluation are integral components of the GMI approach, for the assessment of its effectiveness in promoting sustainable water-sharing practices and improving agricultural productivity among local farmers.
Если да, будет ли данный документ использоваться для мониторинга и оценки?
Да
Комментарии:
The documentation serves as a valuable resource for monitoring and evaluating the implementation and impact of the GMI model, providing insights into farmer behaviors, water management practices, and overall project outcomes
4.5 Научные исследования
Были ли научные исследования частью Подхода?
Да
Укажите темы исследований:
- социология
- экономика / маркетинг
- экология
- технология
- Agriculture
Напишите подробнее и назовите тех, кто выполнял исследования:
Research was conducted by Miss. Upasana Koli, Dr. Arun Bhagat, and Dr. Marcella D’Souza from the Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR). The focus of the research included understanding the mental models that promote water sharing for agriculture through the GMI approach. It examined behavioural aspects related to water resource management, cooperative practices among farmers, and the socio-economic impacts of adopting sustainable irrigation technologies. The findings aim to inform policymakers and practitioners about effective water-sharing policies and sustainable agricultural interventions.
Arun Bhagat: Contributed to the conceptualization, methodology design, investigation, data curation, formal analysis, original draft writing, and reviewing and editing of the manuscript.
Upasana Koli: Contributed to the conceptualization, methodology design, investigation, and data curation for the study.
Marcella D'Souza: Provided supervision and contributed to conceptualizing the research project.
5. Финансирование и внешняя материальная поддержка
5.1 Годовой бюджет мероприятий по УЗП в рамках Подхода
Если точный годовой бюжет неизвестен, укажите примерный диапазон затрат:
- 2000-10000
Комментарий (например, основные источники финансирования/ ключевые доноры):
The annual budget varies between 2000-10000 US$. GIZ acts as a core funder, primarily supporting project design, monitoring, and capacity-building activities. However, co-funding comes from various sources:
1.State Government: Provides subsidies for micro-irrigation systems and infrastructure, such as those under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY).
2.WOTR: Contributes technical expertise, facilitates training, and monitors implementation, often covering operational costs.
3.Farmers: Contribute funds for system maintenance and may also pool resources for initial installations.
Regarding training, WOTR plays a pivotal role, offering on-field demonstrations and workshops on water management, climate-resilient agriculture, and system maintenance. Farmers benefit from continuous knowledge sharing and capacity-building initiatives.
•Tigalkheda is a semi-arid village in Maharashtra's Bhokardan block, spanning approximately 32.34 acres, as mentioned in the documentation.
•The GMI approach involves 14 farmers, all managing plots within this shared irrigation system.
•Further, within a single village several GMI models can be created based on the farmer groups.
5.2 Финансирование и внешняя материальная поддержка, предоставляемая землепользователям
Предоставлялась ли землепользователям финансовая/ материальная поддержка для применения Технологии /Технологий?
Да
Если да, укажите тип(-ы) поддержки, кто ее предоставил и условия предоставления:
Support: Farmers received subsidies for the installation of micro-irrigation systems and installation of the pumping system and pipe distribution network.
Condition: The farmer should be a member of the GMI group and ready to contribute financially to maintaining the GMI model.
Providers: Government Bodies: Local and national government (Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY); Partial funding from GIZ; Knowledge & implementation support by WOTR.
5.3 Субсидии на отдельные затраты (включая оплату труда)
- труд
В какой степени | Опишите субсидии подробнее |
---|---|
профинансированы частично | labor costs related to the installation of irrigation systems. |
- оборудование
Укажите, какие ресурсы были субсидированы | В какой степени | Опишите субсидии подробнее |
---|---|---|
инвентарь/ инструменты | профинансированы частично | Drip irrigation system |
- сельскохозяйственные
Укажите, какие ресурсы были субсидированы | В какой степени | Опишите субсидии подробнее |
---|---|---|
семена | профинансированы частично | National government subsidies |
удобрения | профинансированы частично | National government subsidies |
- строительные материалы
Укажите, какие ресурсы были субсидированы | В какой степени | Опишите субсидии подробнее |
---|---|---|
камень | профинансированы частично | |
Cement, steel | профинансированы частично | Dug-well development |
Если труд землепользователя был существенным вкладом, укажите, был ли этот вклад:
- добровольный
5.4 Кредитование
Предоставлялись ли в рамках Подхода кредиты на мероприятия УЗП?
Да
Укажите условия предоставления (процент, окупаемость и т.д.):
Interest rate: 8.3 to 10.1%, payback period: NA
Перечислите кредитные организации:
Banks, Private lenders,
Перечислите заёмщиков:
Farmers
5.5 Другие методы или инструменты стимулирования
Использовались ли другие методы или инструменты стимулирования для продвижения Технологий УЗП?
Да
Если да, поясните:
Supporting Policies: Government policies such as the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY) provide financial assistance for micro-irrigation technologies
6. Анализ влияния и заключительные положения
6.1 Влияние Подхода
Сумел ли Подход расширить возможности местных землепользователей, повысить участие заинтересованных сторон?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
GMI developed a sense of ownership among farmers, leading to increased involvement in decision-making processes related to water management
Сумел ли Подход дать возможность принимать решения на основе подтвержденных фактов?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Training sessions and workshops provided farmers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about irrigation practices
Сумел ли Подход помочь землепользователям внедрить и поддерживать технологии УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Farmers received hands-on training and technical support, enabling them to effectively implement micro-irrigation systems.
Сумел ли Подход улучшить согласованность действий и повысить рентабельность применения практик УЗП:
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The cooperative model promoted collaboration among farmers, leading to more efficient resource use
Сумел ли Подход мобилизовать/ расширить доступ к финансовым ресурсам для применения практик УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Subsidies and credit options facilitated financial access for farmers adopting new technologies
Сумел ли Подход расширить знания и возможности землепользователей в применении практик УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Continuous training enhanced farmers' skills in sustainable agricultural practices
Сумел ли Подход расширить знания и возможности других заинтересованных сторон?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
NGOs and local government bodies benefited from increased understanding of sustainable practices through their engagement in the project
Сумел ли Подход укрепить сотрудничество между заинтересоваными сторонами/ выстроить механизмы сотрудничества?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The GMI model strengthened local farmer groups and enhanced collaboration with NGOs.
Сумел ли Подход снизить остроту конфликтов?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The shared water management approach reduced competition for resources among farmers.
Сумел ли Подход расширить возможности социально и экономически уязвимых групп?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The project specifically targeted small and marginal farmers, providing them with resources and support
Сумел ли Подход содействать гендерному равенству и расширить права и возможности женщин и девочек?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Women participated in training sessions, enhancing their roles in agricultural decision-making.
Сумел ли Подход стимулировать молодежь/ будущее поколение землепользователей заниматься УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Training and awareness campaigns have sparked interest among younger generations in sustainable farming practices.
Сумел ли Подход разрешить правовые проблемы землевладения/ землепользования, препятствующие использованию технологий УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The project addressed rights issues by promoting Community driver visual indicator (CDVI) tool
Сумел ли Подход способствовать улучшению продовольственой безопасности/ качества питания?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Enhanced irrigation practices have resulted in better crop yields, contributing to food security
Сумел ли Подход расширить доступ к рынкам?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
By connecting the farmers with the local Farmers Produce Organisation (FPO) and market
Сумел ли Подход улучшить санитарные условия и доступ к водоснабжению?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Efficient water management has improved overall access to water resources for agricultural and domestic use.
Сумел ли Подход привести к более эффективному использованию электроэнергии/ возобновляемых источников энергии?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Adoption of efficient irrigation systems has encouraged sustainable energy practices among farmers
Сумел ли Подход улучшить способность землепользователей адаптироваться к изменениям климата и смягчать последствия катастрофических погодных явлений?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
By efficient water management practices and promoting climate resilient agricultural practices
Сумел ли Подход привести к созданию новых рабочих мест/ к расширению возможностей получения дохода?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Increased agricultural productivity has created additional income sources for farmers.
6.2 Основные причины, побуждающие землепользователей внедрять УЗП
- рост продуктивности
Water availability increased with GMI therefore providing option for crop diversification
- рост прибыли (доходности) и рентабельности
- снижение деградации земель
- снижение объёма работ
- приобретение знаний и опыта в области УЗП
6.3 Долгосрочная устойчивость мероприятий в рамках Подхода
Могут ли землепользователи самостоятельно (без внешней поддержки) продолжать применение того, что было реализовано в рамках Подхода?
- да
Если да, опишите как:
Farmers in Tigalkheda have developed a strong sense of ownership over the GMI approach. They have gained valuable knowledge and skills through training sessions provided by WOTR, enabling them to manage irrigation systems effectively. The cooperative structure established among local farmers facilitates resource sharing and collective decision-making, ensuring that they can maintain the technologies implemented. Additionally, the financial support received through subsidies has alleviated initial investment burdens, allowing farmers to sustain operations independently over time. This sustainability is further supported by the ongoing commitment of farmers to engage in sustainable agricultural practices, as they recognize the long-term benefits of improved water management and crop productivity for their livelihoods and the environment.
6.4 Сильные стороны/ преимущества Подхода
Сильные стороны/ преимущества/ возможности по мнению землепользователей |
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1) Improved Water Management Farmers appreciate the effective management of water resources through the GMI which allows for better distribution and utilization of water, leading to enhanced crop yields. |
2) Increased Crop Productivity The implementation of micro-irrigation technologies has resulted in higher agricultural output, which is crucial for the livelihoods of local farmers. |
3) Community Collaboration The approach promotes cooperation and shared responsibility in managing irrigation resources. |
4) Access to Financial Support Availability of subsidies and financial assistance has made it easier for farmers to adopt new technologies, reducing the economic burden of transitioning to sustainable practices. |
Сильные стороны/ преимущества/ возможности по мнению составителя или других ключевых специалистов |
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1) Sustainability of Practices The GMI approach emphasizes sustainable agricultural practices that enhance long-term resilience against climate variability and water scarcity. |
2) Capacity Building Training programs have significantly improved the skills and knowledge of farmers, enabling them to implement and maintain sustainable land management technologies effectively. |
3) Access to Market Information Farmers were connected with the Farmer Producing Organisation (FPO) for accessing timely market information. |
4) Reduction in Conflicts Over Water Resources By establishing clear water-sharing agreements among users, the GMI model has reduced competition and conflicts over water resources in the community |
6.5 Слабые стороны/ недостатки Подхода и пути их преодоления
Слабые стороны/ недостатки/ риски по мнению землепользователей | Возможные пути их преодоления/снижения? |
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1) Initial Costs of Technology Implementation While subsidies help, some farmers still find the initial costs of installing micro-irrigation systems prohibitive |
Increased awareness about available financial assistance and community pooling of resources could help mitigate these costs. |
2)Maintenance Challenges Some farmers lack the technical skills needed for ongoing maintenance of irrigation systems. |
Regular training sessions focused on maintenance skills can empower farmers to manage their systems effectively. |
3) Dependence on Weather Conditions The success of irrigation practices is still heavily reliant on overall weather patterns, which can be unpredictable. |
Implementing rainwater harvesting techniques alongside micro-irrigation could provide additional water security during dry spells. |
Слабые стороны/ недостатки/ риски по мнению составителя или ответственных специалистов | Возможные пути их преодоления/снижения? |
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1) Scalability Issues The GMI model may face challenges in scaling up due to varying local conditions across different regions. |
Tailoring approaches to specific local contexts while maintaining core principles could enhance scalability. |
2) Sustainability of Financial Support There is uncertainty regarding the long-term availability of subsidies and financial support from government programs. |
Advocating for policy changes that ensure sustained funding for sustainable agriculture initiatives could address this issue. |
3) Cultural Resistance to Change Some farmers may resist adopting new technologies due to traditional practices. |
Engaging community leaders and demonstrating successful case studies can help shift perspectives towards embracing innovation. |
4) Limited Research on Long-Term Impacts There is a need for more comprehensive research on the long-term impacts of the GMI approach on both agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. |
Collaborating with academic institutions for ongoing research projects can provide valuable insights into effectiveness and areas for improvement |
7. Справочные материалы и ссылки
7.1 Методы сбора/источники информации
- выезды на места, полевые обследования
25 informants
- опросы землепользователей
14 Land users
- опросы специалистов/экспертов по УЗП
3 SLM specialist
- данные, собранные из отчетов и достоверных документов
02, (attached in the reference)
7.2 Ссылки на опубликованные материалы
Название, автор, год публикации, ISBN:
Book chapter: Understanding the Mental Models that Promote Water Sharing for Agriculture Through Group Micro-Irrigation Models in Maharashtra, India. Authors: Upasana Koli, Arun Bhagat & Marcella D’Souza Year: 2023 Print ISBN978-981-99-2205-5 Online ISBN978-981-99-2206-2
Где опубликовано? Стоимость?
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-2206-2_15
Название, автор, год публикации, ISBN:
Report Bhagat A, and Koli U. (2022). Effectiveness of Group Micro Irrigation Model and Package of Agricultural Practices in Enhancing Climate Resilience in Semi-Arid Region of Maharashtra, Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Pune
Где опубликовано? Стоимость?
https://wotr-website-publications.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/Effectiveness_GMI_Climate_Resilient_Semi_Arid_Maharashtra.pdf
7.3 Ссылки на материалы, доступные онлайн
Название/ описание:
Climate-resilient strategies for sustainable management of water resources and agriculture
Адрес в сети Интернет:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-021-14332-4
Название/ описание:
Economics, adoption determinants, and impacts of micro-irrigation technologies: empirical results from India
Адрес в сети Интернет:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00271-007-0065-0
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