To develop skills and capacities relating to community-led project management, fiduciary skills, natural resource management and conflict resolution.
CLLMP
Strengthening communities by building capacities on how to sustainably manage natural resources
CLLMP AT A GLANCE
Goal
Objective
To strengthen community – led landscape management in landscapes in the state of Meghalaya.
two sub-objectives
Sustainable Management of Natural Resource for Economic Growth
To manage and conserve the natural resources, especially forests, soil and water sources, in a manner that supports the financial and physical well-being of communities in the state.
Institutional Development
To develop and institutionalize a model for government support to community-led management of natural resources, that can be replicated in other parts of India.
Project Period
2018 – 2024
Coverage
All villages.
400 Villages across all 11 districts.
KEY COMPONENTS
Strengthening Knowledge and Capacity for NRM
This component strengthens the capacities of communities through training, exposure visits, learning from best practices, innovations, and traditional knowledge.
Community Led Landscape Planning and Implementation
This component focuses on the preparation and implementation of Community NRM Plans to address challenges of communities in critically degraded landscapes
FINANCING PATTERN
Project Coverage
All blocks are covered under CLLMP
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Agriculture land – Kharif
Benefited Area (ha.) : 4,376
20-30% increase in crop production
Agriculture land – Rabi
Benefited Area (ha.) : 2,889
20-30% increase in crop production
Horticulture
Benefited Area (ha.) : 2,553
10% of better culturable wasteland used for horticulture
Agro-forestry
Benefited Area (ha.) : 2,753
30% of culturable wasteland used for agro-forestry
Forestry
Benefited Area (ha.) : 6,653
50% of highly degraded forest area developed as dense forests through reforestation and natural regeneration
Soil and water conservation measures
Benefited Area (ha.) : 11,964
Culturable wastelands and degraded forest areas not covered in previous schemes.
Mining affected area treatment
Benefited Area (ha.) : 317
Treated area under the project
Benefited Area (ha.) : 31,510
Average area per village
Benefited Area (ha.) : 78.78