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Integrated Watershed Management Connecting People To Their Land And Water First H Gregersen

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Integrated Watershed Management Connecting People To Their Land And Water First H Gregersen
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 215
Author: H. Gregersen, P. Ffolliott, K. Brookes
ISBN: 9781845932817, 1845932811
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First

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Integrated Watershed Management Connecting People To Their Land And Water First H Gregersen by H. Gregersen, P. Ffolliott, K. Brookes 9781845932817, 1845932811 instant download after payment.

As human populations expand and demands upon natural resources increase, the need to manage the environments in which people live becomes more important but also more difficult. Land and water management is especially critical as the use of upstream watersheds can drastically affect large numbers of people living in downstream watersheds. An integrated approach that stresses both the importance of participatory planning and the institutional and technical constraints and opportunities is therefore necessary. The institutional and technical context for managing watersheds and river basins, including the involvement of both the public and private sectors, is also examined.

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