How pro-poor are participatory watershed management projects?: an Indian case study
Mathew Kurian and
T. Dietz
No H037220, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Watershed; management; /; Participatory; management; /; Poverty; /; Farm; income; /; Labor; /; Households; /; Women; /; Forest; management; /; Dams; /; Irrigated; farming; /; Case; studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: v, 25p.
Date: 2005
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