Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
This
research paper investigates the role of the State Government of Maharashtra,
the Central Government of India, and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in the
context of watershed management. Watershed management is
crucial for addressing water-related challenges and ensuring sustainable
development. The paper delves into the policies, initiatives, and institutional
frameworks implemented by the State Government, highlighting successful
projects and acknowledging the challenges faced in watershed management. The
Central Government's contributions, including schemes, funding, and a national
perspective, are examined, with a focus on the impact on Maharashtra. NGOs play
a pivotal role in community mobilization, technical expertise, and innovation.
Community participation, stakeholder engagement, and technological
interventions, such as GIS and remote sensing, are explored. Environmental and
socioeconomic impacts, including improved water quality and enhanced
livelihoods, are assessed through case studies. Ongoing challenges,
recommendations for improvement, and future directions for research and
innovation are identified. The paper concludes by emphasizing the collaborative
role of the State Government, Central Government, NGOs, and local communities
in achieving sustainable watershed management in Maharashtra, calling for
continued cooperation to address evolving challenges and foster resilient
watersheds.
Country : India
IRJIET, Volume 8, Issue 2, February 2024 pp. 109-122