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Abstract
Sustainable management of natural resources in small scale agriculture is a less debated issue, especially
its governance aspects. Focusing on selected villages where a policy towards sustainable agriculture has
been introduced in Karnataka - a state showing signs of agrarian distress; the paper discusses the
governance aspects in natural resources management for small scale farming. Based on focused group
discussions with farmers, officials and voluntary workers, the study indicates benefits for small farmers
and less developed districts from the emerging policy trend towards sustainable agriculture. We also elicit
governance factors responsible for outcomes of such policies. Inclusive design and participatory
governance emerge crucial along with efficacy of government officials and completeness in
implementation.