INSTITUTIONALISATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES DATA
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NRDMS) IN THE DISTRICT
DECISION MAKING SYSTEM OF BANKURA
Govt. of West Bengal
-P.K.Mishra
-B.Barat
DATABASE AVAILABLE AT NRDMS, BANKURA
• DEMOGRAPHIC
• PHYSIOGRAPHY
• GEOLOGY
• TOPOGRAPHY
• CENSUS-2001
• S.O.I. TOPOSHEET
• LANDUSE
• SOIL (SERIES ASSOCIATION)
• IRS 1C/1D SATELLITE IMAGE (1999)
• NBSSLUP, NAGPUR
• NBSSLUP, NAGPUR
• DIRECTORATE OF MINES & MINERALS
Source Type
• MINERAL RESOURCE
• SURFACE WATER
• SURFACE WATER BODIES
• WASTE LAND
• S.O.I. TOPOSHEET
• FOREST LAND
• HYDROLOGY
• IRS 1C/1D SATELLITE IMAGE (1999)
• SWID, BANKURA
• DIRECTORATE OF MINES & MINERALS
• IRS 1C/1D SATELLITE IMAGE (1999)
• IRS 1C/1D SATELLITE IMAGE (1999)
DATABASE AVAILABLE AT NRDMS, BANKURA (Continued)
Type Source
NATURE OF DATABASE
• Institutional mechanism to update data (field surveys)
• Data which does not change frequently Example: Forest Cover, Habitation, Waste Land
• Data: a. Spatial b. Non-spatial
• Type of data & analysis tools
• Tools: a. GRAM++ b. Arc-View c. Arc-Info
• Is the database latest ?
• Real time satellite data may help
LAND USE OF BARJORA BLOCK WITH SETTLEMENT
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA (PMGSY) (CORE NET WORK)
Objective : To optimise the road network while serving maximum population
Input data and its source:
1. Road Net Work (field Survey)2. Population data (Census-2001)3. Mouza Boundaries (Census-2001)4. Drainage System (S.O.I. Topo-sheet)5. Cross Drainage (field Survey)6. Height Contour (SOI Topo-sheet)7. Amenities like Market, Health Centres, Bank
etc. (field Survey)
APPLICATIONS
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA (PMGSY) (CORE NET WORK)
Decision support available:
1. Optimal selection of roads2. Identification of habitation unconnected by
roads and its prioritization3. Identification of utilities unconnected by road
Output: Road net work for 22 blocks along with utilities
Time Frame:1. Actual data entry and
processing : 1 Month2. Data Collection : 5 months
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA (PMGSY) CORE NET WORK, MEJHIA BLOCK
ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH SUB-CENTRES
Objective : To achieve more effective health care services & its delivery in an equitable manner
Input data and its source:
1. Mouza Boundaries (Census-2001)2. Population data (Census-2001)3. Health Sub-Centres (field survey)4. Road Net Work (field survey)5. Habitation (S.O.I. Topo-sheet)6. Drainage System (S.O.I. Topo-sheet)
Time Frame:
1. Actual data entry and processing : 2 Months
2. Data Collection : 2 months
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Decision support available:
1. Outreach centres are identified and action plan prepared accordingly
3. To know the present status of different health programme and to prepare action plan on priority basis
Output: To optimally reallocate command area of existing Sub centres’ within Gram Panchayat Boundary considering size of population, distance and road connectivity
ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH SUB-CENTRES
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
SUB CENTRES COMMAND AREA OF ANCHURI B.P.H.C. (BEFORE RE-ALLOCATION)
SUB CENTRES COMMAND AREA OF ANCHURI B.P.H.C. (AFTER RE-ALLOCATION)
UNCOVERED SETTLEMENT
SUB CENTRES COMMAND AREA OF ANCHURI B.P.H.C. (1.6 K.M. RADIAL DISTANCE)
SUB CENTRE (HAVING
OUTREACH VILLAGES
WITH POPULATIO
N MORE THAN 1000)
Sub Centres Mouza name Population Description of the VillagesAnchuri Anchuri 2936 GT 1000Anchuri Gouripur 2032 GT 1000Banshi Patakala 1080 GT 1000Banshi Banshi 2141 GT 1000Belia Belia 1455 GT 1000Damodarpur Dakshin Bankati 1691 GT 1000Jagdalla Jagadalla 2400 GT 1000Jagdalla Dhaldanga 3887 GT 1000Kankradihi Nutangram 2885 GT 1000Kapistha Darpanagar 1099 GT 1000Kenjakura Gosaidihi 1172 GT 1000Molbona Badra 1888 GT 1000Molebona Molebona 2263 GT 1000Radhakantapur Kenjakura 3706 GT 1000Sanbandha Sanbandha 1174 GT 1000Anchuri Nawdi 309 OutreachBanshi Rasunkur 851 OutreachBanshi Dabra 945 OutreachBanshi Chenchura 631 OutreachBelia Patharkata 283 OutreachBelia Junkanali 528 OutreachDamodarpur Nandigram 759 OutreachDamodarpur Patalkhuri 938 OutreachDhagaria Chhendua 890 OutreachDhagaria Hetyasole 695 OutreachHelna Susunia Bhaturi 725 OutreachHelna Susunia Jharia 526 OutreachHelna Susunia Rajkumar 368 OutreachKankradihi Taribaterdihi 279 OutreachKankradihi Chhatardihi 441 OutreachKankradihi Kaludihi 374 OutreachKapistha Papurdihi 902 OutreachKapistha Debipur 685 OutreachKapistha Behardihi 445 OutreachKenjakura Manoharpur 928 OutreachKumidya Kalabati 387 OutreachSanabandh Ailakandi 716 OutreachSanabandh Kargahir 758 OutreachSanabandh Barut 808 OutreachSunukpahari Chelema 751 OutreachSunukpahari Ramjibanpur 415 OutreachTantkanali Uriama 420 OutreachTantkanali Pathrabaid 271 OutreachTantkanali Dupsara 549 OutreachBelia Dhuliadihi 1043 Outreach GT 1000Belia Kalapathar 1094 Outreach GT 1000Bhagawanpur Andarthole 2029 Outreach GT 1000Kapistha Jalhari 1175 Outreach GT 1000
ADMINISTRATION OF ANGANWADI CENTRES
Objective : Optimal identification of location for setting up of a new anganwadi centre
Input data and its source:
1. Mouza Boundaries (Census-2001)2. Population data (Census-2001)3. Anganwadi Centres (field survey)4. Road Net Work (field survey)5. Habitation (S.O.I. Toposheet)6. Drainage System (S.O.I. Toposheet)7. ITDP Mouzas (BCW Department)
Time Frame:
1. Actual data entry and processing : 2 Months
2. Data Collection : 2 months
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Decision support available:
1. Determine unserved area which will be taken in next plan on prioratization
2. The villages far away from the Anganwadi centres could be identified for take home ration.
3. The materials supplied to the AWCs could be distributed in a planned way incurring less expenditure.
Output: Command area with respect to existing Anganwadi Centres of Gangajalghati
Project.
ADMINISTRATION OF ANGANWADI CENTRES
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
ICDS CENTRES, GANGAJALGHATI BLOCK
ICDS CENTRES COMMAND AREA OF GANGAJALGHATI ICDS PROJECT AREA (1 K.M. RADIAL DISTANCE)
UNCOVERED SETTLEMENT
BALIGUMA
MICROWATERSHED FOR RASHTRIYA SAM VIKAS YOJANA (RSVY)
Objective : To select appropriate microwatershed under RSVY
Time Frame:1. Actual data entry and
processing : 3 Months2. Data Collection : 3 months
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Input data and its source:1. Mouza Boundaries (Census-2001)2. Population data (Census-2001)3. Microwatershed Boundary developed by IIT,
Delhi4. Road Net Work (field survey)5. Habitation (S.O.I. Toposheet)6. Drainage System (S.O.I. Toposheet)7. Backward Mouzas (P&RD Deptt)8. Land use (IRS-1C 1999 Satellite Image)
Output: Delineation of micro-watershed, listing of mouza and identification of plots
for land treatment
MICROWATERSHED FOR RASHTRIYA SAM VIKAS YOJANA (RSVY)
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Decision support available:
1. Determination of area of micro-watershed treatment
2. Identification of ponds for re-excavation and
sites for check dams.
AN EXAMPLE OF RSVY MICROWATERSHED SELECTION (AT SALTORA BLOCK)
LANDUSE OF SELECTED PORTION OF SALTORA BLOCK
BIHARINATH HILL
SELECTED MINOR IRRIGATION SCHEMES TAKEN UNDER RSVY IN SALTORA BLOCK
LANDUSE VIS-A-VIS CATHCMENT & COMMAND AREA OF SELECTED PORTION
OF SALTORA
PONDS TO BE TAKEN UP UNDER FOOD FOR WORK PROGRAMME (FFWP)
Objective : Selection of Ponds under FFWP
Input data and its source:
1. Mouza Boundaries (Census-2001)2. Population data (Census-2001)3. Water Bodies (IRS-1C 1999 Satellite Image)4. Road Net Work (field survey)5. Habitation (S.O.I. Toposheet)6. Drainage System (S.O.I. Toposheet)7. Backward Mouzas (P&RD Deptt)8. Canal (S.O.I. Toposheet)
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Output: Identifying ponds perennial in nature and adjacent to canals
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Decision support available:
• Area of pond planned for excavation and its cost estimation
PONDS FOR FOOD FOR WORK PROGRAMME
Time Frame:
1. Actual data entry and processing : 2 Months
2. Data Collection : 3 months
CANAL NET-WORK WITH PONDS(PART OF SONAMUKHI BLOCK UNDER BANKURA
DISTRICT)
DELINEATION OF ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES
Objective : Optimal delineation of Assembly Constituencies
Input data and its source: 1. Mouza Boundaries (Census-2001)2. Population data (Census-2001)3. Road Net Work (field survey)4. Habitation (S.O.I. Toposheet)5. Drainage System (S.O.I. Toposheet)
Time Frame:1. Actual data entry and
processing : 1 Month2. Data Collection : 1 Month
APPLICATIONS (Continued)
FINAL ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES
• Office of the District Magistrate & Subordinate offices
• Three tiers Structure of Panchayat Raj Institutions
• Municipal bodies
• Line Departments
DECISISON MAKERS (BANKURA)
• Incorrect resource allocation
• Slower decisions (time and cost overrun)
• Non optimal solutions
• Decisions not on objective parameters
• High cost of decision making
LIMITATIONS IN THE PRESENT DECISION MAKING PROCESS
• Making it individual neutral
• Better and faster decisions
• Decision based on objective parameters (situations: flood, drought)
• Outsourcing - not a solution
• Sustainability
THE NEED FOR INSTITUTIONALIZATION
• A centralized place where it can be shared
• Patient implementation (building up of knowledge base takes time)
• 73rd & 74th amendment – decision on transferred subjects by the Zilla Panchayat and Municipal bodies (linking up the committees with NRDMS database)
• Lower tiers or panchayats need not be taken up (higher cost without adequate benefit)
• Decisions at centralized level; data collection and implementation at local level
HOW TO ISTITUTIONALIZE ?
• Identification of business process (on a case to case basis) ; input – output matrix identification and implementation
• Quantification of benefits in monetary terms – not always possible
• Primarily a capacity building effort
• Cost of a model unit:a. Hardware : 2,62,000b. Software : 3,10,000c. Manpower : 2,88,000d. Site preparation : 50,000
• Total cost for (say) West Bengal: 1,72,90,000
COST BENEFIT
• A vision needed to tap its potential
• Updation of data
• Technology
• Integration with Panchayat decision making system
• Capacity building (a slow process)
• Local wisdom to be integrated
CONCLUSION
THE END
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