The study is based on a scoping study on ‘Developing Markets for Watershed Protection Services and Improved Livelihoods in India,’ which Winrock International India (WII), New Delhi, undertook as part of a larger international study being carried out by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), London.
The two states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh were the focus of this study. The study did not aim in any way to promote the development of markets for watershed protection services. It intended to explore primarily the potential and limits of a market-based approach, particularly in the context of other existing approaches such as regulation and collective action, and to identify areas where adoption of such an approach can benefit poor people.
The key findings of the study at various levels are –
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Winrock International India (WII) is a non-profit organization working in the areas of natural resources management, clean energy and climate change.
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