Community involvement in natural resource conservation is a must for it to be successful. People must understand the need for such conservation and then design the structures and processes involved and then maintain them over long periods of time. This is the only way in which ecosytems can be restored for long term sustainability as is the aim of the United Nations which has declared this decade as one for ecosystem restoration. The Khedut Mazdoor Chetna Sangath in Alirajpur has followed this practice over the last four decades and achieved exemplary success.
However, the Government of Madhya Pradesh does not understand this one bit. It has set up a Rajeev Gandhi Watershed Management Mission (RGWMM) under the Panchayat and Rural Development Department as a stand alone organisation that does not consult with the people of a panchayat when carrying out its work. Neither are the people involved in the design and implementation of the structures nor are they made aware of the need to maintain them. The whole work is done by earthmoving machines and external labour and so the villagers neither get employment nor learn the skills involved.
Recently, in Dewas district the RGWMM has dug a number of ponds and tanks and built gabion structures on the channel through which the water is to reach them so as to hold the soil behind them and only let the water through. Gabion structures are boulders wrapped in wire mesh which are considerably cheaper than concrete check dams and more robust than just boulder bunds as shown below.
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As you know vested interests are often behind such decisions. But the larger point is whether the villages are able to make use of the constructed facility.
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