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Livestock and Environment
Interactions in Watersheds, in India
ivestock
production plays a crucial role in the management and utilisation
of semi arid and arid lands of India. Under these conditions, animal
husbandry is the traditional and major source of livelihood of people
with arable farming playing more of a complementary role. However,
rapid depletion of natural resources, more especially the common
property resources, partly due to growing human and livestock population
and due to adoption of non sustainable practices, have seriously
affected the poor, marginalized and landless people, especially
women, who have depended on these resources for maintenance of their
livestock and their own livelihood.
Despite that the importance of livestock in watershed management
is generally recognized, there is a conspicuous absence of data
and analysis on watershed management - livestock interaction at
the strategic, institutional as well as on the operational level.
This
deficit corresponds also with the lack of systematic research and
documentation of livestock activities in government and donor sponsored
projects in India. If at all included, livestock activities are
considered under income generating activities, restricting its perspective
and focus, under development programmes.
Therefore, a critical understanding of the role of livestock at
watershed level and the need for evolving appropriate measures to
promote livestock while preserving the natural resource base is
imminent for India.
“Livestock and Environment Interactions in Watersheds in
India” is a 24 months applied project being implemented in
water-scarce watersheds in semi-arid regions of India. The project
is conducting in-depth studies in 5 watersheds to identify and analyse
critical issues with regard to livestock, environment and development
linkages in water-scarce watersheds, in order to make a substantial
contribution to the improvement of the understanding of livestock
– environment interactions and the policy setting to improve
the design and implementation of watershed programs.
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