Wednesday 24 May 2023

The Transect Walk commenced in Southern Province

 

A transect walk is a serious of observations performed while walking across a geographical area (village, tank catchment, cascade, etc.) by observing, asking, listening, looking and producing a transect diagram. In the case of cascade, it is to develop a cascade profile. Accordingly, a cascade profile is a cross section of the cascade, showing the connections between the cascade and the farmer community. It is a quick, initial assessment tool that may reveal a need for more detailed or quantitative assessment. This exercise helps to triangulate data collected through other methods. At the same time, the walk must be complemented by other methods like problem-prioritising and translation into action plans. Therefore, the cooperation of the major stakeholders must be secured in order to implement results from the transect walk and subsequent mapping.

Purpose: Learn the cascade and identify issues that affect negatively to it, in a participative manner with all relevant stakeholders in order to develop a profile for the cascade, which enables to develop a pragmatic cascade management plan to ensure the sustainability of the cascade and the water productivity of the tank system in the area.

Deputy Project Director’s Office  (Southern Province) of the Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project organized three transect walks recently with the participation of over 70 members of the Cascade Management Committees people, who were divided into 3 groups,  went on a transect walk covering the entire the (Ellanga) Cascade along 3 transect walk to the last lake called Babawa Lake of the Cascade.

The first group walked from the border of Ellanga above Tabarawa Lake through Tambarawa Lake, Muliththan Lake, Karabidangu Lake, Maila Gus Lake, Karuvala Bend, Rotawala Lake and Deiyange Lake, Bandu Lake, Halemba Lake to Babawa Lake around 10 km, the second group walked from Panagammana Tank, via Bandu Lake, Helamba Lake to Babawa Lake around 11 km, and the third group walked from Millatta Lake via Julpatana Lake,  Aliwala, Muwan Lake,  Mailattha to Babawa Lake around 8km.

The cascade profile: It is developed after the transect. It reveals the interrelationship between various ecosystems in the cascade especially from the cascade watershed to the village tank system. Further, it helps stakeholders to gain an understanding of the cascade area, extent of cascade, severity of problems, resources use, type of damages done to the cascade, types of animals live, number of small tanks located within the cascade, endangered species, areas that have been deforested and so forth.

The profile also provides a venue for stakeholder agencies and the farmer community to share information and understand their responsible areas and duties in a different perspective. Moreover, it helps to open eyes of the local politicians, policy makers, stakeholder agencies and farmers to see the true picture of the cascade and thereby to take appropriate decisions to safeguard the cascade. Most importantly, the profile contributes largely to preparing a pragmatic Cascade Management Plan in a collective manner.

Workshop on Cascade Management Committee and strengthening of FO

The two-day Workshop on Cascade Management Committee and strengthening of Framer Organization held at the Agrarian Training Institute at Phothuhera recently was charred by Eng. R. M. B. Rajakaruna, Project Director of Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project. Lectures on different topics were delivered as follows

  • Operations and maintenance of rehabilitated tanks by Mr. ‘Sumith Chandana, Commissioner, DAD with R. P.M. Dissanayake, ID&CB Specialist (Southern), CSIAP
  • Forming of Cascade Farmer Organization by Mr. R. Vijayakumar, Commissioner, DAD with Eng. N.A.I.U.K. Nissanka, WM Specialist (PMU), CSIAP
  • Why CSIAP applies cascade management approach in the tank by Mr. S. Manoharan, Consultant, the World Bank
  • Is the Cascade Management Committee another jargon by Mr. Sarath Wickramarathna, Consultant, the World Bank
  • Progress of Cascade Management Committee by Mr. D.V. Bandulasena, ID&CB Specialist (PMU), CSIAP
  • Legalization of Cascade Management Committee under the Agrarian Development Act by Mr. Eranga Athapaththu, Assistant Commissioner, DAD.
  • Presentation on Legalization of Cascade Management Committee  

 Subject Specialists and Officers of the CSIAP attended this workshop 

Thursday 4 May 2023

The Provincial Progress Review Meeting of the CSIAP being held at MoA

 

The Provincial Progress Review Meeting of the Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project (CSIAP) chaired by Ms. Lathisha Liyanage, Additional Secretary (Development) is being held presently (04th) at the Ministry of Agriculture.  Provincial Deputy Project Directors of the CSIAP attended the meeting via video conferencing. Ms. Renuka Rathnayaka, Director (Development) Project Director Eng. R.M.B. Rajakaruna and senior staff of the CSIAP were physically present. 

Please click Images to see more photos of the meeting