The Freshwater Prioritisation Project, which ran from 2020 to 2023, set out to build a practical, data-backed roadmap for protecting India’s most critical water ecosystems.
Through national-scale watershed mapping, policy analysis, and expert collaboration, the project identified areas where conservation could be most impactful. Its first on-ground demonstration took place in the Upper Bhima Basin in Maharashtra—an intensely used landscape facing growing water stress.
There, the team developed a region-specific action plan with input from over 20 local partners, focusing on restoring flows, managing competing demands, and building long-term water resilience. While Upper Bhima was the starting point, the framework is designed to scale offering a blueprint for freshwater protection across India’s river basins and wetland networks.