Water and Poverty: A Case of Watershed Development in Andhra Pradesh, India

Water Nepal Pub Date : 2004-01-11 DOI:10.3126/WN.V11I1.123
V. Reddy, Y. Reddy, J. Soussan, Dirk Frans
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This case study of an inland and drought-prone district of Andhra Pradesh (AP) typifies the potential for and the challenges to poverty-focused watershed development in a semi-arid, low-resource and high-risk environment. These are the conditions under which much of the agricultural growth and poverty alleviation in India will have to take place in the future. In AP, the government’s watershed-related policies and programmes are implemented enthusiastically. The state is in the forefront as far as India’s watershed development programme is concerned and has so far implemented it in about 9,000 watersheds covering above three million hectares. This accounts for roughly a third of the land that needs treatment and a fifth of the total rain-fed area in the state. All watersheds, even though they fall under different schemes, are being treated as per the guidelines of the 1994-95 Watershed Development Committee. About 85 per cent of the watersheds are implemented through the government system, NGOs execute the rest. Studies show that the participatory approach used by NGOs has better economic and ecological impacts, a more equal spread of benefits and greater sustainability than the government approach. This case study, which is based on some of the successful NGO run watersheds, highlights that watershed development is a necessary but not sufficient condition for poverty alleviation in arid and semi-arid regions. It was observed that the impact of watershed development is significant where that development has led to improve water availability. The study identified some of the programmes that need to complement watershed development if it is to be an effective pro-poor programme. It underscores that poverty-focused policy interventions are crucial for maximising the overall accomplishment and poverty reduction impact of watershed development. Water Nepal Vol.11(1) 2004 pp51-73
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水与贫困:印度安得拉邦流域发展案例
本研究以安得拉邦内陆干旱易发地区为例,说明了在半干旱、低资源和高风险环境下,以贫困为重点的流域发展的潜力和挑战。在这些条件下,印度未来的农业增长和减贫将不得不发生。在安得拉邦,政府与流域有关的政策和计划得到了热烈的实施。就印度的流域发展计划而言,该邦走在前列,迄今已在大约9000个流域实施了该计划,面积超过300万公顷。这大约占了该州需要处理的土地的三分之一和总雨养面积的五分之一。所有流域,尽管属于不同的计划,都按照1994-95年流域发展委员会的指导方针处理。大约85%的流域是通过政府系统实施的,其余的由非政府组织执行。研究表明,与政府方式相比,非政府组织采用的参与式方式具有更好的经济和生态影响,更公平的利益分配和更大的可持续性。本研究以一些成功的非政府组织经营的流域为例,强调流域发展是干旱半干旱地区减贫的必要条件,但不是充分条件。有人指出,在流域发展导致水供应改善的地方,这种发展的影响是重大的。这项研究确定了一些方案,如果流域发展要成为一个有效的扶贫方案,就需要补充这些方案。报告强调,以贫困为重点的政策干预对于最大限度地提高流域发展的总体成就和减贫影响至关重要。水尼泊尔Vol.11(1) 2004 pp51-73
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