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: Baitarani Initiative : Outputs
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n Information Generation
along Basin Scale : Strategic assessment
of status of five livelihood assets
in the basin along with structural and
policy environments governing influence
and access
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Easy access to Critical
Basin Information : Enhanced stakeholders’
awareness about water (and other resource)
rights, uses, basin-responsibilities
and about resource use implications
on basin landscapes and livelihoods
across spatial and temporal scale
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Creation of Platforms
for basin negotiations: Stakeholder
realization of need of frequent basin
level dialogues and continuous consultations
for basin resource management and hence
creation of space for institutions for
sustainable and equitable resource management
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NRM Option/approach
Plan for livelihood Development of the
Client populations - A Process/approach
which can be replicable elsewhere in
other basins
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A future road map
and facilitating stakeholders to take
up further action in the basin
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Providing template
for more informed and logical decision
making to the decision makers
ENVISAGED
IMPACTS
Ecological
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Maintenance of environmental
flow in the river and flood mitigation
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Maintenance of water
quality in the wake of upcoming mining
and industrial activities
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Better and effective
(blue and green) water utilization with
right farming systems to optimize production
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Reduced risk from
drought and flood
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Safeguarded basin
ecosystem health
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Promotion of appropriate
farming systems for small holders which
will generate marketable surplus of
key commodities
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Availability of
allied and non-farm based enterprises
options for augmenting livelihood of
vulnerable and landless
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Better supply chain
management and greater market control
by these small producers, forest produce
collectors and enterprisers.
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Higher awareness
about basin perspectives of resource
use
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Frequent direct
interaction and increased water literacy
among basin stakeholders
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Creation of pyramidal
water institutions
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Responsive property
rights and governance regime to promote
livelihoods and to encourage responsible
use of basin resources
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Increased appreciation
of role of women in resource management
with focus on water
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Better and easy
water-conflicts resolution
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