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Title: WASTELAND%20DEVELOPMENT


1
WASTELAND DEVELOPMENT
NRM TERM PAPER PRESENTATION
  • There is nothing called waste in this Gods
    creation-UPNISHAD

2
STRUCTURE OF PRESENTATION
  • DEFINITION OF WASTELAND
  • CAUSES OF LAND DEGRADATION
  • TYPES OF WASTELANDS
  • GOVT. POLICIES SO FAR
  • GOVT. SCHEMES SO FAR
  • REVIEW
  • IWDP SCHEME
  • SPWD
  • SUGGESTIONS ON LEARNING
  • REFERENCES

3
What is a wasteland???
According to Bhumbla Khare A) which are eco
logically unstable B) Whose top soil has been
nearly completely lost C) which have developed
toxicity in root zones for growth of most plants,
both annual crop and trees.
Source of photo-www.angio.net
4
NWDB Definition-
  • degraded land which can be brought under
    vegetative cover with reasonable effort and which
    is currently under utilized and land which is
    deteriorating for lack of appropriate water and
    soil management or on account of natural causes

Source-www.mutantfrog.com
5
CAUSES OF LAND DEGRADATION
  • OVER CULTIVATION
  • DEFORESTATION
  • OVERGRAZING
  • IMPROPER IRRIGATION PRACTICES

photos.massal.net
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6
TYPES OF WASTELANDS
  • ACCORDING TO NRSA SOI-13 TYPES
  • 1.Gullies and/or ravines 2. Upland with or
    without scrub 3. Waterlogged and marshy land
    4. Land affected by salinity /alkalinity in
    coastal and inland areas 5. Land under
    shifting cultivation 6. Under utilized /
    degraded notified forest land 7. Degraded
    pasture / grazing land 8. Degraded land under
    plantation crops 9. Shifting sands- inland
    /coastal 10. Mining / industrial wastelands
    11. Barren rocky / stony waste/ sheet rock areas
    12. Steep sloping area 13. Snow covered
    and/ or glacial area.

7
TOTAL AREA-638518.31 sq.kms ..SOURCE-dolr.nic.in/
iwdp1.htm
8
POLICIES SO FAR..
  • GOVT. OF INDIA land use policy(1983)
  • National Land Resources Conservation and
    Development Commission (NLRCDC)
  • National Land Board (NLB)
  • National Land Use and Wastelands Development
    council (NLWC)
  • The National wasteland Development Board (NWDB)
  • IWDP (Integrated wasteland development Project)

9
SCHEMES SO FAR..
  • GRANTS IN AID TO NGOS
  • DECENTRALISED PEOPLES NURSERIES
  • SILVIPASTURE FARM
  • SEED DEVELOPMENT
  • AREA ORIENTED FUELWOOD FODDER PROJECT
  • ARIEL SEDING PROG.
  • PLANTATION OF MINOR FOREST PRODUCE
  • MARGIN MONEY SCHEME
  • RURAL EMPLOYMENT SCHEME

10
REVIEW
  • By March,2004-148 schemes sanctioned with total
    outlay- 143.23 cr.
  • 63 projects completed/ foreclosed.
  • It lacked addressing ecological crisis peoples
    participation.
  • It has failed to achieve the target of 5
    mha/year.
  • By over all it has failed.

11
IWDP SCHEME
  • In effect since 1989-90 along with NWDB
  • Only non forest wastelands are taken up.
  • Its objective are based on village/ micro
    watershed plans.
  • Activities- In situ soil/ moisture conservation,
    plantation, agro- forestry horticulture,
    training, extension, awareness, capacity
    building, engineering structures etc.
  • Success story- Sivganga district of Tamilnadu.

12
SPWD..An organisation with mission
  • Activities- collaborative project with grass root
    organisation,Networking, policy advocacy
  • Functional Area- Land, water, forest natural
    resources.
  • Programmes- Himalayan region, south region,westrn
    region, eastern region, JFM, small water
    harvesting
  • Publications- Wasteland news, parti Bhoomi
    samachar,van sahayog.

13
Suggestions on learning
  • Govt. should view a forestation as a support to
    agriculture.
  • Peoples involvement by mobilization.
  • Separate line of credit by banks/FI.
  • Transfer of available technology.
  • Each dev. Project should involve reclamation cost
    of waste resources.
  • Sufficient planning for raising of nursery. Etc.

14
Text references.
  • RD.D.2 Rural Development programme, a magazine
    from Indira Gandhi National Open University
    school of continuing Education.
  • Description and classification of wasteland,
    Ministry of environment and forests, New Delhi.
  • Report of the National commission on agriculture
    Resource Development ,Part-V, ministry of
    agriculture , New Delhi.
  • dolr.nic.in/iwdp1.htm
  • sivaganga.nic.in/wland_dev.htm
  • dolr.nic.in/wasteland_division.htm
  • rural.nic.in/annualrep0304/chapter21.pdf
  • angul.nic.in/iwdp.htm
  • Spwdindia.org.

15
THANK YOU
  • Presented by-
  • RASHMI RANJAN PARIDA
  • ROLL NO-37
  • PGPRM-1
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