DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION OF TRADITIONAL DRY-FARMING IN CHALE SONBAK DESERT IN ARAN AND BIDGOL REGION, KASHAN Phase 2
Project location:Bidgol - Kashan(Lat/Long:34.057628-51.475067)
Background
Indigenous knowledge of local farmers of Chaleh Sombak who farm in the desert low spots of Aran and Bidgol is also a desertification act as it prevents the movement of desert sand by the yearly meticulous work done in spring of each year for cleaning the low spots for preparing the farming lots. This method of farming in the desert low spots has been affordable realized by access to localized trapped high ground water table. For generations the seasonal farming has generated income for the traditional local farmers who reside in Aran and Bidgol which not long ago were two neighboring villages near Kashan. Nowdays the older famrers who traditionally commuted to the desert with mules for transportation to and from Aran and Bidgol are faced with two growing cities, hence the use of mules seem to become more cumbersome as the old barns now found themselves in the middle of the two cities and the urban environment can no longer tolerate them. The area is divided into defined plots of desert land and has official ownership by individual farmers which collectively run this area with the new generation abandoning the practice and many of the plots are left to wind erosion. The collective management system was called Dashtbani System which is now remembered and through meetings with the farmers it was decided to try to document the ongoing activities and to revitalize the management system for keeping the local practice alive.
This phase is related to activities for coordination and documentation of SGP Project IRA/OP3/2/07/13B (80 B) including:
? Advocacy and generating government support for the project based on the local needs
? Establishing linkage between local communities and government authorities
? Publishing newsletter and developing project film
Background
Indigenous knowledge of local farmers of Chaleh Sombak who farm in the desert low spots of Aran and Bidgol is also a desertification act as it prevents the movement of desert sand by the yearly meticulous work done in spring of each year for cleaning the low spots for preparing the farming lots. This method of farming in the desert low spots has been affordable realized by access to localized trapped high ground water table. For generations the seasonal farming has generated income for the traditional local farmers who reside in Aran and Bidgol which not long ago were two neighboring villages near Kashan. Nowdays the older famrers who traditionally commuted to the desert with mules for transportation to and from Aran and Bidgol are faced with two growing cities, hence the use of mules seem to become more cumbersome as the old barns now found themselves in the middle of the two cities and the urban environment can no longer tolerate them. The area is divided into defined plots of desert land and has official ownership by individual farmers which collectively run this area with the new generation abandoning the practice and many of the plots are left to wind erosion. The collective management system was called Dashtbani System which is now remembered and through meetings with the farmers it was decided to try to document the ongoing activities and to revitalize the management system for keeping the local practice alive.
This phase is related to activities for coordination and documentation of SGP Project IRA/OP3/2/07/13B (80 B) including:
? Advocacy and generating government support for the project based on the local needs
? Establishing linkage between local communities and government authorities
? Publishing newsletter and developing project film
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
MASOUD ATTARHA LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE of LOCAL FUND OF DEVELOPMENT AND REHABILITATION OF TRADITIONAL DRY-FARMING IN CHALE SONBAK DESERT (LOCAL CBO)
Country:
Iran
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 6,300.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 750.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 1,500.00
Project Number:
IRA-OP3-2-07-13 C (80 C)
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
SGP Country office contact
Ms. Asiyeh Rezaei
Phone:
(98-21) 2286 0691-4
Fax:
(98-21) 2286 9547
Email:
Address
UNDP, P.O. Box 15875-4557
Tehran
Tehran
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