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Assessing the multiple-uses of tanks in Andhra Pradesh

Assessing the multiple-uses of tanks in Andhra Pradesh. February 24, 2010 Jacob Kalle. Tank Based Livelihoods Study. Objectives: Identifying the broad range of uses and benefits from tanks Arriving at more realistic benefits (direct and indirect) from the tank

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Assessing the multiple-uses of tanks in Andhra Pradesh

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  1. Assessing the multiple-uses of tanks in Andhra Pradesh February 24, 2010 Jacob Kalle

  2. Tank Based Livelihoods Study • Objectives: • Identifying the broad range of uses and benefits from tanks • Arriving at more realistic benefits (direct and indirect) from the tank • Exploring the scope for building the stakes for other users and their roles and responsibilities in future O&M of the tank through WUA

  3. Tank Based Livelihoods Study Pedda Cheruvu, Warangal Komsetty pally , Ranga reddy

  4. Tank Based Livelihoods Study Rayala cheruvu, Anatapur Yatavanka,Chittor Pedda cheruvu, Vijayanagaram

  5. Tank Based Livelihoods Study Profile of users

  6. Tank Based Livelihoods Study • Quantified the benefits from the tank for a period of the past three years • Income from agriculture (quantified based on the gross income i.e including the input costs). Silt application and other heads would form a part of agriculture and need not be dealt separately. • Agricultural labour (quantified based on the number of days x number of people x rate) • Livestock quantified based on the sale of milk (in case of dairy), sale of animals (in case of meat) – this is gross income • Fisheries (quantified based on the gross income from the sale of fish) • Others would include the gross income earned by stakeholders like pot makers, toddy tappers, service providers etc

  7. Incremental Benefits in Community Scale -MUS ? • Broad based Stakeholders and Institutional approach • Participatory approach in planning , implementation and Management • Inter- sectoral planning • Policy and Advocacy

  8. Thanks a million

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