Masterarbeit, 2008
84 Seiten, Note: A
This thesis aims to explore the production possibilities within the catchment areas of Dharabi Dam in Chakwal, Pakistan. The study focuses on analyzing the impact of the dam on agricultural production and the socioeconomic conditions of the local farming households.
The thesis begins with an introduction that outlines the context and rationale for the study. It then presents a comprehensive review of existing literature on the economic and social impacts of dam construction, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. The methodology chapter details the survey techniques employed, including the development of a survey schedule and the calculation of gross margins for different agricultural activities. The results and discussion section delves into the characteristics of farm households in the catchment area, analyzing their assets, income sources, and agricultural practices. The chapter also explores the various aspects of dam construction, including its influence on land use, irrigation facilities, and the adoption of new agricultural technologies. Finally, the thesis concludes with a summary of the key findings and recommendations for future research and policy interventions.
The thesis focuses on the economic and social implications of dam construction in arid regions. Key themes include agricultural production, farm household income, irrigation, land use, socioeconomic impacts, and the benefits and challenges of dam projects.
The study focuses on land distribution problems, farm productivity, and the socio-economic impact of the Dharabi Dam on farmers in the Barani (arid) regions of Chakwal, Pakistan.
Water is a limiting factor for sustainable agriculture in Barani regions. Since rainfall is the only source and varies greatly in time and space, conservation and management through dams are vital for development.
Irrigated areas generally show better performance in yield, gross margins, and farm income. Land is more evenly distributed in irrigated areas, whereas it is highly skewed in rainfed areas.
The study assessed gross margins, cropping intensity, crop diversity, income distribution disparities, and the availability of institutional credit across small, medium, and large farm categories.
The research found that the rate of institutional credit availability was higher in irrigated areas compared to rainfed areas.
By helping farmers make better decisions among different farm enterprises, the research can alleviate poverty and improve food security in deprived regions.
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