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并不是西南旱区的每一个村庄都陷入,了绝望。至少在云南省玉龙纳西族自治县拉市乡海东村并非如此。4月13日,已经是水库开闸放水的第四天,只要灌溉情况符合预想,村民们很快就可以种苞谷了。在这场百年不遇的大旱中,能够进行正常的春耕当然不仅仅是因为幸运。“2010年将是一个旱年。”早在去年9月,于晓刚看到拉市乡的水库时就已经作出了这样的预测。他是云南本地的一家NGO(非政府组织)大众流域管理研究及推广中心的主任,当时,水库的蓄水量只有往年的一半,这名草根NGO负责人向自己参与组建的拉市乡东灌渠用水户协会建议,必须“舍小春,保大春”了。
Not every village in the southwest arid area has fallen into despair. At least not in Haidong Village, Lashi Township, Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province. On April 13, it was already the fourth day of releasing water from the gate of the reservoir. As long as the irrigation conditions were in line with expectations, the villagers could soon grow buds. Of course, in this once-in-a-century drought, it is not only lucky to be able to carry out normal spring plowing. “2010 will be a dry year.” As early as last September, Yu Xiaogang had already made such a prediction when he saw the reservoir in Lashi Township. He was director of a research and promotion center for mass watershed management in an NGO (non-governmental organization) in Yunnan Province. At that time, the water storage capacity of the reservoir was only half that of previous years. The grassroots NGO leader told the participants WUA proposal, we must “homes small spring, Paul Spring ” of the.