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Participatory groundwater monitoring

Participatory groundwater monitoring. Questions for Discussion. Points for discussion. Should farmers be punished if they grow non recommended crops?. Points for discussion. How to involve dry land farmers in crop water budgeting?

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Participatory groundwater monitoring

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  1. Participatory groundwater monitoring Questions for Discussion

  2. Points for discussion • Should farmers be punished if they grow non recommended crops?

  3. Points for discussion • How to involve dry land farmers in crop water budgeting? • What else can be suggested to farmers, apart from alternate crops? Eg. Irrigation methods?

  4. How can we promote good marketing strategies? How to conduct crop water budgeting in large sub-basins? Points for discussion

  5. Points for discussion • Can there be other common activities, apart from crop water budgeting? • How to address gender equity in CWB workshop? • How to delineate recharge-discharge areas, using results of crop water budgetting?

  6. Points for discussion • Which is more effective? Alternative crops? Decreasing cultivable area? • How to deal with groundwater pollution in participatory monitoring?

  7. Points for discussion • Are the discussions in groundwater management committees revolving more around agriculture, rather than water? • Should we promote replacement of food crops with commercial crops?

  8. Are we able to communicate with farmers effectively by using tables as on the display board? How indigenous knowledge of farmer can be used in crop water budgeting? Points for discussion

  9. Suggested Changes • What about considering soil types in addition to water and crops? • How to involve dry land farmers in CWB? • What else can be suggested to farmers, apart from alternate crops? Eg. Irrigation methods?

  10. Presentation based on work of S Govardhan Das, Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems Project and contribution of Steve Merrett

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