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Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
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Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
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Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project
25 November 2011, Madanapalle, India - Water level monitoring being carried out at an observation well to maintain a record of well characteristics. This is undertaken by a Hydrological Unit Network (HUN) which is formed when several GMCs within a given hydrological boundary join together. The findings are then shared with the larger community of farmers within the collective region.
FAO Project: GCP/IND/181/GFF - Reversing Environmental Degradation and Rural Poverty through Adaptation to Climate Change in Drought Stricken Areas in South India: A Hydrological Unit Pilot Project Approach - MSP. The Goal of the project: Enabling the resource poor farming communities to practice sustainable land and water management for optimizing livelihoods and improving food and income security in the Deccan plateau region of southern India; The specific objective: Capacity building of farmers groups, farmers networks, farmers federation, participating NGOs and other development actors in Sustainable land and eco-system management for improved livelihoods.
The specific objective: Capacity building of farmers groups, farmers networks, farmers federation, participating NGOs and other development actors in Sustainable land and eco-system management for improved livelihoods.
11/25/2011
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