posted on 2024-09-06, 07:05authored byRobert Chambers
This paper argues for a shift in rural development strategy in
India to place more water, trees and land securely in the hands of the
poor. Practical precepts, including political feasibility, are used to
identify and assess major potential thrusts. These include water reform on canal irrigation, equitable access to groundwater, tree
holdings on forest and common land, agroforestry for resource-poor
farmers, and land purchase to settle the landless.
History
Publisher
Ford Foundation
Citation
1984, To the Hands of the Poor: Water, Trees and Land, Ford Foundation Discussion Paper 14, New Delhi: Ford Foundation.