Impact of India's watershed development programs on biomass productivity

被引:1
|
作者
Bhalla, R. S. [1 ]
Prasad, K. V. Devi [2 ]
Pelkey, Neil W. [3 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Ecol Res Advocacy & Learning, Pondicherry 605101, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Pondicherry Univ, Dept Ecol & Environm Sci, Kalapet, Puducherry, India
[3] Juniata Coll, Huntingdon, PA 16652 USA
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
LAND-COVER CHANGE; MANAGEMENT; NDVI; GIS; RESOURCES; FRAMEWORK; SERVICES; SYSTEM; MODEL; MODIS;
D O I
10.1002/wrcr.20133
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Watershed development (WSD) is an important and expensive rural development initiative in India. Proponents of the approach contend that treating watersheds will increase agricultural and overall biomass productivity, which in turn will reduce rural poverty. We used satellite-measured normalized differenced vegetation index as a proxy for land productivity to test this crucial contention. We compared microwatersheds that had received funding and completed watershed restoration with adjacent untreated microwatersheds in the same region. As the criteria used can influence results, we analyzed microwatersheds grouped by catchment, state, ecological region, and biogeographical zones for analysis. We also analyzed pre treatment and posttreatment changes for the same watersheds in those schemes. Our findings show that WSD has not resulted in a significant increase in productivity in treated microwatersheds at any grouping, when compared to adjacent untreated microwatershed or the same microwatershed prior to treatment. We conclude that the well-intentioned people-centric WSD efforts may be inhibited by failing to adequately address the basic geomorphology and hydraulic condition of the catchment areas at all scales. Citation: Bhalla, R. S., K. V. Devi Prasad, and N. W. Pelkey (2013), Impact of India's watershed development programs on biomass productivity, Water Resour. Res., 49, 1568-1580, doi: 10.1002/wrcr.20133.
引用
收藏
页码:1568 / 1580
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT AND NEOLIBERALISM IN INDIA'S DRYLANDS
    Daftary, Dolly
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2014, 26 (07) : 999 - 1010
  • [2] Watershed project performance in India: Conservation, productivity, and equity
    Kerr, J
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 2001, 83 (05) : 1223 - 1230
  • [3] Health impact assessment of a watershed development project in southern India: a case study
    Pradyumna, Adithya
    Farnham, Andrea
    Utzinger, Jurg
    Winkler, Mirko S.
    [J]. IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND PROJECT APPRAISAL, 2021, 39 (02) : 118 - 126
  • [4] The Impact of Diabetes on Productivity in India
    Banker, Khyati K.
    Liew, Danny
    Ademi, Zanfina
    Owen, Alice J.
    Afroz, Afsana
    Magliano, Dianna J.
    Zomer, Ella
    [J]. DIABETES CARE, 2021, 44 (12) : 2714 - 2722
  • [5] Impact of diseases on biomass productivity in switchgrass
    Munkvold, G. P.
    [J]. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2010, 100 (06) : S180 - S180
  • [6] Watershed development projects in India: An evaluation
    Kurian, M
    [J]. DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, 2004, 35 (01) : 212 - 214
  • [7] Confronting scale in watershed development in India
    Syme, Geoffrey J.
    Reddy, V. Ratna
    Pavelic, Paul
    Croke, Barry
    Ranjan, Ram
    [J]. HYDROGEOLOGY JOURNAL, 2012, 20 (05) : 985 - 993
  • [8] Bioeconomic modeling of farm household decisions for ex-ante impact assessment of integrated watershed development programs in semi-arid India
    Nedumaran S.
    Shiferaw B.
    Bantilan M.C.S.
    Palanisami K.
    Wani S.P.
    [J]. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2014, 16 (2) : 257 - 286
  • [9] Programs for Watershed-Plus phase for Rainfed regions in India
    Ramachandran, Kausalya
    Ramakrishna, Y. S.
    [J]. AGRICULTURE AND HYDROLOGY APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING, 2006, 6411
  • [10] THE IMPACT OF INDIA'S ECONOMY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEAPORTS
    Mindur, Leszek
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF SILESIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY-SERIES TRANSPORT, 2019, 105 : 169 - 182