Workshop for Training of Trainers for Developing Environmental Safeguards in Identified Components of the World Bank Funded IWDP (Hills - II) Shiwalik Project (28th – 30th January, 2003)

The World Bank supported Integrated Watershed Development Project (IWDP Hills – II) Shiwalik Project is a multistate project already operational in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Uttaranchal states of the country since 1999. The project is designed to address one of the India’s serious environmental problem of watershed degradation. This project is aimed at providing a uniform integrated rural development platform for restoring the productive potential of Shiwaliks, through proven and cost effective watershed treatment technologies by adopting an integrated approach involving Central and State Governments, donor agencies, local communities and project beneficiaries.
The IWDP (Hills – II) Shiwalik Project funded by the World Bank and coordinated by the Watershed Management Directorate Uttaranchal State is designed to serve as a remedial programme for resource conservation and management in ecologically fragile agro economic zone of the Shiwalik mountain ecosystem in Uttaranchal state.
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Last Updated: October 8, 2015