Resource mapping and livelihood

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Participatory Learning Methods; A mix of structural and semi structured methods of research and action for the benefit of community.

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Resource mapping and livelihood: 

Resource mapping and livelihood Shanti Gupta PDM 11

Objective of Resource mapping: 

Objective of Resource mapping Natural resource based activities Agriculture and allied activities 2. Forest based activities 3. Livestock activities Non natural resource based and off farm activities Formal activities 2. Informal activities

Natural Resources: 

Natural Resources Access to resources Land- quality of soil Forests Source of water Common source of water Air Quality of air Erosion protection Government project Transport facilities Things to remember It is very necessary to see which category of people have access to resources. Is there any difference in access to resources in terms of class, caste and power. Is poor people have access to natural resources and common resources or not without any discrimination.

Agriculture and allied activities: 

Agriculture and allied activities Agriculture Pattern of land holding Marginal farmer Small farmer Middle farmer Big farmer Cropping pattern Diversification of crops Cash crops Productivity from various crops Institutions for credit Formal sector 1. Bank and cooperative banks 2. Self Help Group 3. Chit fund 4. Others (specify) Informal sector 1. Moneylenders 2. Others (specify)

Sustainable approach : 

Sustainable approach Watershed development Soil conservation methods Water conservation Initiative taken by community Initiative taken by government Participation of community in repairing well and other common resources

Sustainable livelihood framework: 

Sustainable livelihood framework

Non resource based activities: 

Non resource based activities