Not AvailableThis study explored institutional arrangements with regard to government-sponsored
watershed development programmes in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh,
India. The appraisal of structure and role of institutions at different levels revealed
adequate representation of various social groups, but the associations among
stakeholder institutions as well as various resource agencies were found to be weak.
A glance at the component-wise expenditure pattern showed an unequal emphasis and
funding support between land–water development and livelihood activities. Responses
from beneficiary respondents revealed a strong adherence to socio-economic and
political issues by non-governmental organizations as well as technical issues by
government organizations during implementation of the watershed programmes.Not Availabl