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1 Prasad, E.. 2001. Emulating civil society – In January 2000, the Gujarat government launched a massive drive for building check dams after the 1999 monsoon failed. In Agarwal, A.; Narain, S.; Khurana, I. (Eds.), Making water everybody’s business: Practice and policy of water harvesting. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. pp.364-382.
Water shortage ; Social aspects ; Farmers ; Water harvesting ; Credit ; Dams ; Non-governmental organizations ; Drought ; Rain ; Water conservation ; Groundwater ; Recharge ; Wells ; Villages ; Political aspects ; Domestic water / India / Gujarat / Dahisarda Village
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G635 AGA Record No: H030673)

2 Cortesi, L.; Prasad, E.; Abhiyan, M. P. 2009. Rainwater harvesting for management of watershed ecosystems. In Barron, J. (Ed.). Rainwater harvesting: a lifeline for human well-being. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP Division of Environmental Policy Implementation; Stockholm, Sweden: Stockholm Environment Institute. pp.14-22.
Watershed management ; Water harvesting ; Rainwater ; Ecosystems ; Agroecosystems ; Recharge ; Infiltration ; Runoff ; Catchment areas ; River basins ; Crop production ; Food security / India / Denmark / Karnataka / Giber Basin
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042284)
http://www.unepdhi.org/documents/Rainwater%20Harvesting%20090310b.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042284.pdf
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