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Title: 2-Drought Mitigation in the Rainfed Regions of India.
Authors: Sharma, K. D.
Keywords: Water Resources Management
Droughts
Drought Mitigation
Famine
Agriculture
Agro-forestry
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: National Institute of Hydrology
Abstract: The drought-prone areas in India suffer from spatial and temporal variations in agricultural productivity. Traditional subsistence agriculture in vogue in these regions further enhances their vulnerability to drought. Consequently. crop failures are frequent; even famine like situations are at times encountered. Based on the present scenario, strategy for drought mitigation with focus on on-farm research in a farming system perspective includes the phasing of interventions with short, medium and long-term goals. Farmers' participation in technology development, early warning, drought monitoring and decision support systems, contingency crop planning are considered important as strategic measures for mitigating the effect of droughts. Various options for soil and rainwater conservation, crop management, integrated nutrient management, development of water resources and alternate land use systems, with watershed development approach have been categorized under short, medium and long-term measures for technology development and application. We advocate agro-eco zone based consortia development and suggest a structure for On-farm research including capacity building of the farmers in drought-prone areas of India
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6892
Appears in Collections:28-Journal of Hydrological Research And Development Vol.-23, 2008

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