Water sheds connect land units through flows of water, nutrients, and sediment—linking farmers, fishers, and urban dwellers in intricate relationships. How these flows affect people’s livelihoods depends on the biophysical attributes of the water shed as well as on the policies and institutions that shape human interactions within the watershed. Watersheds are managed at various social and spatial scales—from community management of small catchments to the transnational management of extensive river systems and lake basins.Non-PRIFPRI2; Environment and Natural Resource Management; CAPRiEPT
Water’s role in the nature is very fundamental. As it circulates in the atmosphere, in the rivers, l...
The last several decades have witnessed a paradigm shift in environmental planning and watershed man...
The importance of ecosystem services (ES) to human well-being, and of management of water and other ...
Approach to watershed management A watershed is an area that drains to a common point, making it a u...
Watershed management is more effective when there is a relief from the population to exploit the lan...
Integrated watershed management is being increasingly accepted now-a-days for environmental and wate...
Watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollutants and sediment. Waters...
Abstract. The watersheds in which we live are com-prised of a complex set of physical and social sys...
Successful watershed management and changes in water quality conditions are dependent upon changes i...
Watersheds are simultaneously managed at various social and spatial scales, from microcatchments to ...
Watershed management is considered by scholars as well as practitioners across the world as the most...
Over the last fifty years, environmental management thinking has been moving from the traditional 'b...
Not AvailableWatershed development is an important component of rural development and natural resou...
A watershed is simply the geographic area through which water flows across the land and drains into ...
Increasing attention to watershed management is part of an international policy trend toward integra...
Water’s role in the nature is very fundamental. As it circulates in the atmosphere, in the rivers, l...
The last several decades have witnessed a paradigm shift in environmental planning and watershed man...
The importance of ecosystem services (ES) to human well-being, and of management of water and other ...
Approach to watershed management A watershed is an area that drains to a common point, making it a u...
Watershed management is more effective when there is a relief from the population to exploit the lan...
Integrated watershed management is being increasingly accepted now-a-days for environmental and wate...
Watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollutants and sediment. Waters...
Abstract. The watersheds in which we live are com-prised of a complex set of physical and social sys...
Successful watershed management and changes in water quality conditions are dependent upon changes i...
Watersheds are simultaneously managed at various social and spatial scales, from microcatchments to ...
Watershed management is considered by scholars as well as practitioners across the world as the most...
Over the last fifty years, environmental management thinking has been moving from the traditional 'b...
Not AvailableWatershed development is an important component of rural development and natural resou...
A watershed is simply the geographic area through which water flows across the land and drains into ...
Increasing attention to watershed management is part of an international policy trend toward integra...
Water’s role in the nature is very fundamental. As it circulates in the atmosphere, in the rivers, l...
The last several decades have witnessed a paradigm shift in environmental planning and watershed man...
The importance of ecosystem services (ES) to human well-being, and of management of water and other ...