When the Himalayas run dry

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Most of the farmers in the Indian state of Sikkim use water from springs, not from rivers, to water their fields. But that is increasingly challenging since it often doesn’t rain, and only occasionally is there enough water to water the fields. What makes the situation even more dire is that deforestation means that the trees have an increasingly difficult time keeping the water in the area.

Now India’s government, together with WWF India, has created a project that aims to find a permanent solution to this problem. The goal is to show locals how to survive drought periods by storing water.

The project has already been a help to the villagers of Palitam. They dug pits to transfer rain water via the ground water into the springs. This extra water is now used to irrigate more vegetable fields, and to help keep more animals.

A film by Wolf Gebhardt.

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Length
7:06 Minutes

Date of publication
2015

Project

Disaster Prevention and Adaptation to Climate Change in Remote Himalayan Villages

Global Ideas

Global Ideas
The television reports and documentaries of Deutsche Welle's 'Global Ideas' media project provide people all over the world with information on model projects which implement biodiversity and climate protection. The media project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety through the International Climate Initiative.