振兴雨养农业:流域开发的变革潜力

Sachin Saharan, Janardan Singh, Rahul Sharma, Akshay Singh, Kunal Narwal, Bharat Bhushan Rana, Saroj Kumari, Divya Prashar
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在全球 15 亿公顷(占全球 134 亿公顷土地面积的 11%)耕地中,有 12 亿公顷(80%)是雨养耕地,全球 60% 的粮食来自雨养地区。 在印度,雨养农业约占全国净播种面积的 51%,占粮食总产量的近 40%。 在印度 HP 邦,种植面积超过 10%,其中约 81% 为雨水灌溉,经常面临缺水问题。 流域开发是一项整体战略,旨在提高雨水灌溉耕作系统的恢复力和生产力。 这种方法综合了针对水土保持、植树造林、农业实践和增强当地社区社会经济能力的各种干预措施。 流域开发的精髓在于其全面性和参与性,它解决了影响雨水灌溉农业的水文、生态和社会经济因素之间复杂的相互作用。 通过实施流域管理技术,如等高坝、拦水坝和植树造林,可以最大限度地减少土壤侵蚀,保护水资源,改善微气候条件。 同时,还推广可持续农业做法,包括农林业、保护性农业和集水技术,以提高农业生产率,使农民的生计选择多样化。 此外,流域开发计划优先考虑社区参与和能力建设,促进地方自主权和赋权。 本摘要阐明了流域开发在改造雨水灌溉耕作系统方面的多方面益处,强调了流域开发在缓解环境退化、增强农业复原力和改善农村生计方面的潜力。
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Revitalizing Rainfed Agriculture: The Transformative Potential of Watershed Development
Out of the 1.5 billion ha (11% of the world’s land surface of 13.4 billion ha) of cropland worldwide, 1.20 (80%) billion ha is rainfed, and 60 percent of the world’s food comes from rainfed areas.  In India, rainfed agriculture occupies about 51 percent of the country’s net sown area and accounts for nearly 40 percent of the total food production.  In HP, over 10% area of the state is under cultivation, of which about 81% is rainfed, facing frequent water scarcity.  Watershed development constitutes a holistic strategy aimed at enhancing the resilience and productivity of rainfed farming systems.  This approach integrates various interventions targeting soil and water conservation, afforestation, agricultural practices, and socio-economic empowerment of local communities.  The essence of watershed development lies in its comprehensive and participatory nature, which addresses the complex interactions among hydrological, ecological, and socio-economic factors influencing rainfed agriculture.  Through the implementation of watershed management techniques, such as contour bunding, check dams and afforestation, soil erosion is minimized, water resources are conserved, and micro-climatic conditions are ameliorated.  Concurrently, sustainable agricultural practices, including agroforestry, conservation agriculture, and water harvesting techniques, are promoted to enhance farm productivity and diversify livelihood options for farmers.  Moreover, watershed development programs prioritize community involvement and capacity building, fostering local ownership and empowerment.  This abstract elucidates the multifaceted benefits of watershed development in revamping rainfed farming systems, emphasizing its potential to mitigate environmental degradation, enhance agricultural resilience, and improve rural livelihoods.
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