Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Adaptation Practitioners Days: Adaptation in Asia – India: “Adaptation to Climate Change in Drought Stricken Areas of South India” Dr. S. V. Govardhan.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Adaptation Practitioners Days: Adaptation in Asia – India: “Adaptation to Climate Change in Drought Stricken Areas of South India” Dr. S. V. Govardhan."— Presentation transcript:

1 Adaptation Practitioners Days: Adaptation in Asia – India: “Adaptation to Climate Change in Drought Stricken Areas of South India” Dr. S. V. Govardhan Das Reversing Environmental Degradation and Rural Poverty through Adaptation to Climate Change in Drought Stricken Areas in Southern India: A Hydrological Unit Pilot Project Approach 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das COP 18: Development and Climate Days United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Red Cross / Red Crescent Centre (RCCC) International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Global Environment Facility (GEF) 1

2 Socio-economic Context India is 10 th largest by Nominal GDP (IMF, 2011) 3 rd largest by purchasing power parity (PPP) Ranks 140 th by GDP and 129 th by PPP Agriculture sector constitutes only 7.8% of GDP 50% of the work force engaged in Agriculture About two-thirds of the agriculture is rain-fed Drought seriously affects rain-fed agriculture 60% Irrigated Agriculture is groundwater based 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das2

3 Socio-economic Context The United Nations World Water Development Report (2003) states that, in India: – 69 percent of people in non-irrigated areas are poor – in irrigated areas this figure falls to 2 percent In India, 76 percent of operational landholdings are small (2 ha or less) Therefore, poor in India are represented by: Smallholders with no irrigation source Landless agriculture workers 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das3

4 Genesis of the project 1995-2003: APWELL project provided bore-well irrigation facility to 3,500 smallholders 2000: Sustenance of wells became a major concern 2000: Participatory Hydrological Monitoring Pilot 2001: Crop Water Budgeting 2004-2009: APFAMGS Project 2010: Strategic Pilot on Adaptation to Climate Change 2012: The approach adopted in the Twelfth National Five Year Plan (2013-2017) 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das4

5 Location 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das5

6 Stakeholders 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das6

7 Objectives Global Environmental Objective: Contribute to knowledge building and experience in integrating climate change adaptation in sustainable land and water management, in drought prone areas Development Objective: Strengthen the knowledge and capacities of communities in pilot Hydrological Units in Andhra Pradesh, India are to respond to climate change impacts 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das7

8 Components and Outcomes Component 1: INFORMATION TOOLS – Baseline Study – Participatory Climate Monitoring Component 2: PILOTS – Famer Climate Schools – Sustainable Land and Water Management Pilots Component 3: DISSEMINATION AND UPTAKE – Community level – District level government departments 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das8

9 Progress Component 1: INFORMATION TOOLS – Baseline Study completed – Participatory Climate Monitoring established Component 2: PILOTS – Famer Climate Schools: 6 sessions organized – SLWM Pilots: Started Component 3: DISSEMINATION AND UPTAKE – Community level: Started – District level government departments: Started 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das9

10 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das10 Participatory Climate Monitoring

11 23/11/2012S V Govardhan Das11 Farmer Climate Schools

12 SSL 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das12 SLWM Pilots

13 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das13 Documentation and Dissemination

14 Challenges Demystifying weather science and its uncertainties Land use changes Rural conflicts Ensuring participation of vulnerable groups and women Dealing with multiple stakeholders High level of reporting Recruiting and retaining professionals 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das14

15 Way forward 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das15 Integration of PCM data with FCS and SLWM pilots Climate monitoring against baseline values Monitoring impact of climate variability on crops Piloting and finalizing PCM curriculum Piloting crop-specific SLWM packages Manuals on: PCM, FCS and SLWM packages Documentation: reports, leaflets, farmer records Dissemination: website updating, media contact and policy advocacy workshops

16 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das16 Reach Us: http://www.birds-spacc.org Contact: Dr. S. V. Govardhan Das Project Manager Email: samala.spacc@gmail.com For more information

17 1/12/2012S V Govardhan Das17 Thank You


Download ppt "Adaptation Practitioners Days: Adaptation in Asia – India: “Adaptation to Climate Change in Drought Stricken Areas of South India” Dr. S. V. Govardhan."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google