Community watershed management and rainwater harvesting using ancient irrigation technologies and Community manged protected area conservation (COMPAC) in the region of the Sigiriya World Heritage site by Centre for Eco Cultural Studies
Community watershed management and rainwater harvesting using ancient irrigation technologies and Community manged protected area conservation (COMPAC) in the region of the Sigiriya World Heritage site by Centre for Eco Cultural Studies
Rationale:The traditional lifestyle of the local community has been altered by various colonial rulers and has caused various water scarcity problems for agriculture and domestic purposes during last few centuries. Therefore, integration of modern water using system with traditional knowledge and the practices is must for recovering the sustainable livelihood of the agricultural communities in Sri Lanka facilitating the eradication of poverty and meeting the development goals of the natural resource conservation in the country.
Objective: To provide guidance for formulation new community based water governing policies and protection of traditional customary rights and field testing of local government by laws addressed in the phase I of the CWI project in Matale District
To initiate a water related applied research programme and monitoring programme in the Sigiriya region .
To facilitate the local community in the management of integrated water resource and ensuring long-term viablity and sustainability.
To raise awareness and eduaction in water related issues, and the sustainable use of its components and teh surrounding environs.
To promote equitable sharing of benefits and responsibilities in the use os water resources.
restoration of catchment area, traditional cascade system and tank ecosystems for sustainable water supply, traditional rainwater harvesting and irrigation, for agriculture and domestic use while recharging the ground water table.
To raise awareness of the potential of non-timber forest product use, and nature-based agriculture.
To promote and enchanting the capacity of women in water management.
To promote nature-based farming techniques for minimizing the water pollution from the chemical farming.
To facilitate community based implementation of concern objectives of national and International conventions.
Activities: baseline report of area and updating of the database.
community awareness and monitoring meetings
promotion os traditional rain water harvesting techniques through restoration of ancient irrigation canal and cascade system.
Alternative livelihood development programme. integrated agricultural development programme.
Promotion of traditional crop species. production of water management education and awareness literature.
Traditional knowledge documenting on water governance and crop wild relative documenting programme.
Water governance and policy advocacy awareness programme.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Centre for Eco Cultural Studies
Country:
Sri lanka
Area Of Work:
Multifocal Area
Grant Amount:
US$ 18,130.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 45,546.00
Project Number:
CWI/SRL/05/04
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
Both the males and famales of the communty are actively involved in the project activities. The project component of organic farming is specially focused for men and the trainings on rush and reed based small scale enterprises are designed for women.
Notable Community Participation
In the initial stages of project formation, the community have been actively involved from, with participation in the planning of the project activities, and initial implementation and assessment of environmental reqirements. Local community organizations are directly responsible for the minitoring and maintenance of the project in collaboration with CES and other associated authorities.
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