Local Institutions for Natural Resources Development: Principles and Practice in the KRIBHCO Indo British Farming Project (KRIBP)Centre for Development Studies, University of Wales, Swansea, 1996 - Agricultural development projects - 42 pages |
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... project was pressing ahead forming VIs and initiating village funds before it had adequate knowledge of villages or a broad base of contacts and while the pattern of participation in project activities was still very much shaped by a ...
... project was pressing ahead forming VIs and initiating village funds before it had adequate knowledge of villages or a broad base of contacts and while the pattern of participation in project activities was still very much shaped by a ...
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... project activities , and they provided the framework within which some more limited group - based activities took place . Potentially more successful than the VIs , then , were the functional groups engaged , for example , in hiring and ...
... project activities , and they provided the framework within which some more limited group - based activities took place . Potentially more successful than the VIs , then , were the functional groups engaged , for example , in hiring and ...
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... project has found that in order to consolidate the group as a vehicle for ... activities and is now being chosen as a core activity in newer villages . In ... activities such as soil and water conservation or inputs supply ( goat rearing ...
... project has found that in order to consolidate the group as a vehicle for ... activities and is now being chosen as a core activity in newer villages . In ... activities such as soil and water conservation or inputs supply ( goat rearing ...
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accounts activities e.g. agencies Babcock Drive Madison Banswara benefits Bhatt Bhil clan common funds common property resources common resources cooperatives credit group credit management decision dominant emphasise ensure existing external farmers farming system development Firstly forms function Gram Panchayats group action group development group members group performance groups e.g. Gujarat hamlet India Indo-British Rainfed Farming initiated input supply institutional development interests involved irrigation jankars Jhabua joint forest management KRIBHCO Indo-British Rainfed KRIBP project leaders leadership lineage loans Madhya Pradesh mandals meetings membership mobilisation Mosse NABARD natural resources development needs nursery raising Oxfam Panchmahals participation participatory performance indicators political poor potential programmes project activities promoted Rainfed Farming Project Rajasthan resource management responsibility role Sarpanch savings and credit skills social soil and water strategy structures Swansea tribal villages University of Wales village clusters village funds village institutions village level water conservation watershed development wider women women's groups