Ecological Restoration in Tribal Villages of India
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Summary
Enable the tribal people of the Udaipur Region to protect and manage natural resources through activities like tree planting, soil and water conservation, and agricultural improvement.
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Received $1,030 from 13 donations from people like:
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Seva Mandir (SM) works in 626 villages of Rajasthan State. The population is largely tribal with large dependence on natural resources- specially the forests and water bodies. Critical problems are degraded forests and pastures, recurrent droughts, and soil erosion leading to widespread livelihood insecurity. Seva Mandir is a pioneer in initiating the Joint Forest Management Program that allows local communities to initiate protection and management of state owned forests.
Activities
Our activities include protecting and managing pasture lands and forests with by planting local species of trees and grass; stabilizing soil and preventing erosion; developing water resources through small and medium water-harvesting structures.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $1,030
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $48,970
Total Funding Goal: $50,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
More secure and sustainable livelihood. Improvement in agricultural production leading to reduced migration, and debt.
Project Message
In the last drought I had to sell my Buffalo as there was no fodder. Now I have adequate fodder thanks to the renovated pasture, I purchased two new buffaloes and my income has gone up 5 times.
- Dhan Dangi, Suro ka Guda Village, Project Beneficiary
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on June 23, 2008.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on November 14, 2007.
Latest Update from the Field
Plantation and Fruit trees...
By Mr. Shailendra Tiwari - In Charge - Natural Resource Development Program, June 23, 2008 08:02 PM
Plantation: With rains approaching our area, it is time to plant new trees and grass on the lands in which afforestation is being undertaken. Last year (April 07 to March 08), various physical works such as site survey, land demarcation, boundary wall construction, soil- water conservation and pit digging were completed on 258 ha common and private lands. After first rains, around 1.29 lacs new plants will be planted in June and July months on these lands. Hoping to receive good rainfall this year, in 4 months, these areas will have a nice green cover.
Agriculture After experiencing the scorching heat on summer months, people have moving towards their fields and started preparing for monsoon crops. This year, we received a number of proposals from the farmers to obtain improved quality seeds. In response, we have provided 4,021 kg seeds of maize, 1,002 kg seeds of pulses (tuvar and udad dal) and 59 kg oilseeds to these farmers. Receiving sufficient rainfall and proper care, we expect the farmers to get higher yields of good quality grains in comparison to the local seeds used by the farmers since long time.
Fruit Plantation Along with, we have also received proposals from farmers to plant fruit plants during this monsoon. A total 64 farmers from 24 villages will be given around 3,800 plants of mango, 1,500 plants of amla, 1,400 plants of lemon and 1,400 plants of guava. These plants will be planted around and within the farms, as well some farmers intend to develop mini orchards on their lands which is not being used for agriculture.
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