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100 _aSengupta, Sushmita
_9120858
245 _aBack from the brink-
_bRejuvenating India's lakes, ponds and tanks: A compendium of success stories
260 _bCentre for Science and Environment
_c2024
_aNew Delhi
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520 _aA Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) team visited over 250 lakes and ponds under 26 schemes in four ecological regions — the Desert, Indo-Gangetic Plains, Deccan Trap and Coastal Plains — across the country, to survey impactful programmes and schemes for rejuvenation or restoration of water bodies. This compendium analyses success stories that celebrate government programmes, both Central and those specific to States. The programmes helped revive lakes, ponds and/or tanks used by communities within cities or villages as well as brought a rise in water levels in wells and bore wells around lakes, increase in land under irrigation and return of flora and fauna. In many cases, fish farming started or resumed post-restoration activities. The work of communities and private players in rejuvenating water bodies is also highlighted. A study of these success stories can help in streamlining policies and practices of different programmes that have been unsuccessful in the country and can serve as guidelines for future schemes.
650 _aEnvironment;
_aLakes
_9120860
887 _bBW/218/2024-25
942 _cRPTS
999 _c133811
_d133811