completed · Climate· Livelihoods

Sustaining Tank Irrigation Ecosystems

In eastern India and Nepal tanks (small reservoirs) are still used for irrigation, livestock and domestic purposes, but fisheries are emerging as their primary usage. Competition between irrigation and fisheries often creates a rift within communities, resulting in management issues that directly contribute to poor tank maintenance. The primary objective of this 10-month scoping study is to investigate the characteristics of tanks and tank irrigation in East Indian states (West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa) and the terai (plains) of Nepal. The constraints identified and opportunities envisaged will assist the development of a 3-year ACIAR research proposal.

USD 30K budget ·USD 30K disbursed ·Australian Aid implementer ·Nepal location ·May 1, 2012 – Feb 28, 2013 timeline

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In eastern India and Nepal tanks (small reservoirs) are still used for irrigation, livestock and domestic purposes, but fisheries are emerging as their primary usage. Competition between irrigation and fisheries often creates a rift within communities, resulting in management issues that directly contribute to poor tank maintenance. The primary objective of this 10-month scoping study is to investigate the characteristics of tanks and tank irrigation in East Indian states (West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa) and the terai (plains) of Nepal. The constraints identified and opportunities envisaged will assist the development of a 3-year ACIAR research proposal.

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