WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH: Study of Child Nutrition in Rural Semi-Arid Region
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- ISBN13: 9.78813E+12
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher Imprint: Rawat
- Pages: 208
- Language: English
- Edition: First
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Water Management
Watershed development is important in the rejuvenation of degraded ecosystems in the rural semi-arid regions. The economic and social changes as facilitated by watershed development are well known. However, the impacts it can have on community health are not much documented. Development can be meaningful only when it contributes to community health.
Watershed development with health inputs has the potential to bring about a change in the health culture of a community. The present work has tried to understand as to whether this change is reflected in the nutritional status, particularly of children. It also discusses child nutrition in the context of development of villages.
The book will be of immense use to development practitioners, policy makers, researchers and academicians working in the area of watershed development and community health.
Watershed development with health inputs has the potential to bring about a change in the health culture of a community. The present work has tried to understand as to whether this change is reflected in the nutritional status, particularly of children. It also discusses child nutrition in the context of development of villages.
The book will be of immense use to development practitioners, policy makers, researchers and academicians working in the area of watershed development and community health.
An anthropologist by training, Apoorvaa Pandit is Principal Research Investigator, Nutrition Study, Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Knowledge Management Unit, Pune.
Her prime areas of work and interest have been tribal culture, rural development, social change and community health. Her recent publications Watershed Development Inputs and Social Change and Tribal Culture and Technology are leading contributions to the field of applied anthropology and theory.
Dipak Zade has done his Masters in Anthropology from Pune University. As Senior Researcher in Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Knowledge Management Unit, Pune, he is engaged in work related to climate change adaptation in rural semi-arid regions. His major areas of interest are adaptive sustainable agriculture and food security in a changing climate scenario.
Her prime areas of work and interest have been tribal culture, rural development, social change and community health. Her recent publications Watershed Development Inputs and Social Change and Tribal Culture and Technology are leading contributions to the field of applied anthropology and theory.
Dipak Zade has done his Masters in Anthropology from Pune University. As Senior Researcher in Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR), Knowledge Management Unit, Pune, he is engaged in work related to climate change adaptation in rural semi-arid regions. His major areas of interest are adaptive sustainable agriculture and food security in a changing climate scenario.