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Community Organizations Regional Centre for Development Cooperation
Regional Centre for Development Cooperation
Regional Centre for Development Cooperation
Acronym
RCDC
Non-profit organization

Focal point

Kailash Chandra Dash
Website
Phone number
Tel: +91-674-2475410

Location

Bhubaneswar
Orissa
India
Postal address
Head Office
Regional Centre for Development Cooperation (RCDC)
Plot no: HIG - 26,
K-6 Housing Scheme, Phase - II
Kalinga Vihar
Bhubaneswar - 751019
Odisha, India
Fax: +91-674-2475652
Email: rcdcbbsr@bsnl.in
Working languages
inglês

Based in one of India’s least ‘developed’ states, we address environment and people-centred issues - from forest, water and land rights, livelihoods and mining issues, to climate change and disaster risk reduction. Our proactive and informed approach has brought RCDC acclaim and transformed lives in Odisha. Our grassroots interventions, research and expertise all inform our policy-level work, where we raise the debate and influence key decision-making in order to benefit our communities.

Since 1993, RCDC (Regional Centre for Development Cooperation) has been leading work focused on natural resource management and livelihoods for the development of Odisha. We understand that a holistic approach is necessary and we now address a broad spectrum of environment and people-centred issues - from forest, water and land rights, livelihoods and mining issues, to climate change and disaster risk reduction.

The principle underlying our operations is that the appropriate management of natural resources is necessary to address current development problems in a lasting manner, and that the local communities - with their traditional knowledge and stakeholder interest - are the best managers of these resources.

Members:

Resources

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Land Use Management in Odisha

Reports & Research
Setembro, 2013
Índia

RCDC pursued a bio-resource governance programme during the period of 2009-11 in four tribal districts of Odisha with an objective of developing model GPs on bioresource governance. Land use being a major factor in natural resource governance, changes in land utilization, particularly forest land diversion, has been a matter of concern for these areas. In this backdrop, RCDC intended for an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of the changes in land utilization pattern in the state with focus on forest land diversion.

Contract Farming in Odisha: Prospects and Constraints

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2013
Índia

Contract farming is one of the illustrated examples of the impact of globalization and liberalized economic policy in the agriculture sector. While the farm sector is facing an identity crisis amidst growing dominance of the industrial sector, contract farming helped to create a new hope in this scenario. It established a link between the farm sector and the corporate sector too. This way it created new prospects for the agricultural sector, and added to the dignity of the farmer. However, the actual practice was often not so farmer-friendly.

Report on Functioning of PESA in Odisha

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2012
Índia

RCDC assigned a task of compiling a report on the functioning of PESA in the state of Odisha based both on secondary analysis and primary survey at field level, to a local consultant organization National Institute for Development Innovation(NIDI) in late 2010. Agreeing with our observation that the report submitted under the same required further improvements and enrichments the consultant made fresh efforts in 2011 and submitted an improved version of the same without any extra charges.