Multiple-use water services (MUS); Case study A unique leadership
Dipchang Atmasahai gut from Sonoabori village, Mirogoan dist., Assam India with twenty women member’s lead by Ms. Rupa Bordoloi, one of the largest group joined the projec
Multiple-use water services (MUS), Case Study; A Youth’s group influencing a village to change
A six member youth from Borboripothar village, Mirogoan dist., Assam India formed the Nirmali group with the initiation of the project
Multiple-use water services (MUS), Case Study; A Women’s group with a difference
Torali women’s group belong to the Tiwa or Lalung; a plains tribe community & represent a group of ethnically distinct indigenous people living in the humid tropical flood plain ecosystem, at Mikirbori village, Morigaion dist.
Wise Use; Indigenous approach to Inland Wetland management
The ever increasing loss of natural floodplain wetlands to hydrological and global change, land use change and natural hazards is leading to serious environmental and ecological concerns in the flood plains of Assam
Making Sustainable Development a Reality: (WSSD) Reality Checks for North East India
Resources Centre for Sustainable Development Partner in Sustainable Development Making Sustainable Development a Reality: (WSSD) Reality Checks for NE India 2 The organisers wish to acknowledge the sponsors, the participants, theme presenters, moderators, and members of the Workshop groups, whose judicious guidance helped, in making the workshop a reality.
Ecological pest management for emerging pest problems
Since the beginning of agriculture, around 12 000 years ago, humans have been struggling to reduce the adverse effects of pests on crop production and storage.
The Bio-Energy Bio-Manure mitigation challenge to Global Change
India the second largest populous country globally with potentials to outnumber China by 2050 faces…
Community perceptions on Climate Change, impact & adaptive responses in Meghalaya, Northeast India
Meghalaya is dominated by the Khasis followed by the Garos. While other groups include the Jaintias, the Koch, Hajong, Dimasa, Hmar, Kuki, Lakhar, Mikir, Rabha and the Nepali.
Hydrogeology Assessment for Mayong & Bhurbandha block, Morigaon dist. Assam, INDIA
Morigaon district is situated between 26.150 North and 26.50 North latitude and between 920 East longitude.
Safe potable water from reused plastic barrel Biosand filter
Safe potable water which is considered a basic human right and an essential for achieving gender equality, sustainable development and poverty alleviation is a luxury for the majority of the rural population residing in floodplains of Assam
Pico hydro has large potential ESI Africa
A Comprehensive social development cannot be achieved when rural and peri-urban communities have limited access to states a pico hydro
GIS Mapping of Wetlands and MUS Project Interventions, Morigaon District, INDIA
The GIS Mapping of Wetlands and MUS (Multiple Use Systems) Project Interventions in Morigaon District, Assam, focuses on the sustainable management of wetland ecosystems
Setting up sustainable models of Pico hydro for enhanced rural energy services and village based micro enterprise development
Pico hydro feasibility in North-east India Providing access to clean sustainable energy services in rural…
Multiple-Use water services (MUS) for enhanced Land & Water Productivity, Gender Equity and Poverty reduction
The research outcome on RCSD approach to Multiple-use water services (MUS) is about taking people’s multiple water needs
Multiple-use water services (MUS), status, challenges and approaches to optimal management
As a part of the Multiple-use water services (MUS) strategy in homestead & field crop areas, under the project Strengthening Indigenous people’s response to Multiple Use water services