TY - BOOK AU - Wani,S.P. AU - Raju,K.V. ED - C.A.B. International, TI - Corporate social responsibility: win-win propositions for communities, corporates and agriculture AV - HD60.5.I4 C67 2018eb U1 - 658.4/08 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Social responsibility of business KW - India KW - Case studies KW - Natural resources KW - Management KW - Agriculture KW - Accountability KW - cabt KW - Agricultural production KW - Climate change KW - Companies KW - Cooperation KW - Diversification KW - High yielding varieties KW - Land degradation KW - Livelihoods KW - Losses from soil KW - Nutrients KW - Organic carbon KW - Productivity KW - Research institutes KW - Resource management KW - Resource utilization KW - Runoff KW - Rural areas KW - Rural communities KW - Semiarid zones KW - Socioeconomics KW - Soil degradation KW - Soil organic matter KW - Soil quality KW - Soil salinity KW - Stakeholders KW - Sustainability KW - Tropics KW - Varieties KW - Wastewater KW - Wastewater treatment KW - Water conservation KW - Water use efficiency KW - Watershed management KW - Watersheds N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Philosophy, Policy and Practice / K.V. Raju and Suhas P. Wani -- A Holistic Approach for Achieving Impact through CSR / Suhas P. Wani, Girish Chander and Kaushal K. Garg -- Building Soil Health, Improving Carbon Footprint and Minimizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through CSR / Girish Chander, Suhas P. Wani, G. Pardhasaradhi, Mukund D. Patil and A.N. Rao -- CSR and Climate-resilient Agriculture: A JSW Case Study / Kiran J. Petare, A.V.R. Kesava Rao, Mukund D. Patil, Suhas P. Wani, R. Sudi and K. Srinivas -- Improving Livelihoods through Watershed Interventions: A Case Study of SABMiller India Project / Rajesh Nune, Ch. Srinivasa Rao, R. Sudi, Suhas P. Wani, Kaushal K. Garg and D.S. Prasad Rao -- Improved Livelihoods: A Case Study from Asian Paints Limited / Mukund D. Patil, Suhas P. Wani, Kaushal K. Garg and Rajesh Nune -- Improving Water Availability and Diversification of Cropping Systems in Pilot Villages of North and Southern India / Kaushal K. Garg, Ramesh Singh, Suhas P. Wani, O.P. Chaturvedi, Inder Dev, Mukund D. Patil, R. Sudi and Anand K. Singh -- Scaling-up of Science-led Development / Sir Dorabji Tata Trust Initiative -- Girish Chander, P. Pathak, Suhas P. Wani, G. Pardhasaradhi and S.K. Dasgupta -- Increasing Agricultural Productivity of Farming Systems in Parts of Central India: Sir Ratan Tata Trust Initiative / Gajanan L. Sawargaonkar, Girish Chander, Suhas P. Wani, S.K. Dasgupta and G. Pardhasaradhi -- Sustainable Development of Fragile Low-rainfall Regions: Power Grid Corporation of India Initiative / Prabhakar Pathak, R. Sudi, Suhas P. Wani, Aviraj Datta and Nagaraju Budama -- Farmer-centric Integrated Water Management for Improving Livelihoods: A Case Study of Rural Electrification Corporation Limited / R. Sudi, Girish Chander, Suhas P. Wani and G. Pardhasaradhi -- Improving Rural Wastewater Management / Aviraj Datta, Mukund Patil and Suhas P. Wani -- Learnings and a Way Forward / Suhas P. Wani and K.V. Raju; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - This book with 13 chapters presents various efforts across India, made by different corporates in collaboration with ICRISAT. It describes how in each location, cutting across the sectors, both the corporate and a research organization have meticulously designed and executed location- specific projects in the interest of enhancing livelihoods and improving natural resource use efficiency. The first chapter sets the stage to understand the CSR path of development, course corrections, policy support from the Government of India, refinements made over the years, key findings of the recent assessments made by leading agencies and critical role played by national-level corporate associations. Chapter 2 presents why holistic solutions are needed to effectively address the issues of increasing land degradation, water scarcity and threat of climate change to bring in sustainable system intensification and diversification to high-yielding, climate-smart and high-value crops. Chapter 3 deals with unabated soil degradation due to low soil organic C levels, multiple nutrient deficiencies including micro and secondary nutrients, rising salinity and soil loss due to erosion which jeopardize food security of swiftly rising global population projected to be 9.7 billion by 2050. Chapter 4 describes the semiarid tropical region as primarily agrarian with the dominance of rainfed traditional agricultural production systems. Chapter 5 explains how water plays an important role in semiarid tropical regions to address water scarcity, land degradation, and crop and livestock productivity which improve the rural livelihood system. Chapter 6 shows the initiative by Asian Paints Limited to improve rural livelihood through integrated watershed development programme in six villages in Patancheru mandal of Medak district, Telangana, covering an area of 7143 ha. Chapter 7 emphasizes the development of the Bundelkhand region of Central India, which is the hot spot of water scarcity, land degradation and poor socioeconomic status. Chapter 8 provides soil health mapping for enhancing water use efficiency in watersheds for sustainable improved livelihoods in Sir Dorabji Tata Trust-supported initiative across 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan states of India. Chapter 9 describes a scaling-up approach in developing soil test-based fertilizer recommendations at block level, supported by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust in Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh. Chapter 10 explains innovative model of farmer-centric watershed management in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh and Vijayapura district, Karnataka for improving rural livelihoods and reducing degradation of natural resources. Chapter 11 presents the success story the community and farm-based rainwater conservation (supported by RECL) have created a net storage capacity of approximately 18 000 m3 with total conservation of approximately 50 000 m3/year of surface runoff water in Anantapur watershed of Andhra Pradesh and 27 000 m3 storage capacity with conservation of approximately 54 000 m3/year of surface runoff water in Mahabubnagar watershed of Telangana. Chapter 12 demonstrates how improved sanitation and hygiene through proper wastewater management is critical to sustainable growth of rural communities. Chapter 13 summarizes, based on different case studies shown in earlier chapters, livelihood benefits and improved water use efficiency across various CSR sites. Overall, this book provides an excellent insight into the early phase of CSR work undertaken by ICRISAT-led consortium for achieving the impacts and has gathered number of learnings by working in partnership UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786394514.0000 ER -