Economics of rain water conservation, waste land development and production improvement through watershed management: a case study in village Gualda of Aravali ecosystems

2013 
Aravali ecosystem is marked by multiple problems, like depleted ground water, low productivity of sand dune infested farmlands, scarcity of fuel and fodder and large family size. This has given rise to poverty in the region. In order to address these problems, a natural resource management project was taken up in 35 villages of Tijara block in Alwar district, where interventions like, construction of small earthen dams across gullies(locally known as paals), improved production technology and planting of fruit and forest trees on reclaimed lands, were raised. Community was also organized as a part of project implementation. Out of the 35 villages, a typical village named ‘Gualda’ was selected for working out economics, as the village had received fairly good mix of treatment for five years (2006–11) of the project period.
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