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Watershed Development
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What is Watershed ?
A watershed can be defined as the drainage basin or
catchment area of a particular stream or river. Simply put, it
refers to the area from where the water flows to a particular drainage
system, like a river or stream, comes from.
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Why Watershed
Development?
People and
their environment are interdependent. Any change in the
surrounding environment directly affects the people living
therein. A degraded environment results in a degraded quality of
life of the people. Thus efforts to reduce poverty and improve
the standard of living of the people must aim at improving the environment
they live in.
The environment does not recognize people determined
administrative boundaries. A watershed provides a natural
environmental unit for planning a developmental initiative.
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What is Watershed Development?
Watershed
development refers to the conservation, regeneration and the
judicious use of all the resources - natural (land, water,
plants, animals) and human - within a particular watershed.
Watershed management tries to bring about the best possible
balance in the environment between natural resources on the one
side, and human and other living beings on the
other.
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Components of Watershed Development?
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Human
Resource Development (Community Development)
• Soil and Land
Management
• Water
Management
• Crop
Management
• Afforestation
• Pasture/Fodder
Development
• Livestock
Management
• Rural Energy
Management
• Farm and
non-farm value addition activities
All these components are interdependent and interactive.
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Why People's Participation?
The environment is a living space on which the human
community living within that area depends on for its livelihood.
When the economic condition of a community deteriorates it leads
to over-exploitation and degradation of natural resources which,
in turn, further exacerbates poverty. It is thus necessary for
people to see the relationship between their poverty and the
degraded environment they live in.
Thus, just as human beings and their activities are the cause
of environmental destruction, it is only they who can
restore to health the ruined environment. Hence there can be no
sustainable natural resources management unless it involves the
participation of all the inhabitants of the concerned
environment / area in an active manner.
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