Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up
The report begins with definitions of watersheds and watershed management, a characterization of the problem of watershed degradation, and a short history of watershed management operations and policies (Chapter 1). The following four chapters disc...
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ALGAE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANNUAL LOSS ARABLE LAND BASINS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY PRESERVATION BIOMASS BROOKS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CATCHMENT CATCHMENTS CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COASTS COMMERCIAL FISHERIES COMMON LAND COMMUNITY WATERSHED CONSTRUCTION CROPS CULTIVATED LANDS CULTIVATION DAMS DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEGRADED LAND DOWNSTREAM AREAS DOWNSTREAM WATERS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE AREA DRYLAND AREAS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM HEALTH EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUILIBRIUM EROSION EROSION CONTROL EUTROPHICATION EVAPORATION EXPLOITATION EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIREWOOD FISH FISHERIES FLOOD FLOOD PLAINS FLOODING FLOODS FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOREST FOREST LAND FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCES FOREST STRUCTURE FORESTRY FORESTS GEOLOGY GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER RECHARGE HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN ACTIVITY HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE HYDROLOGY INCOME INDUSTRIAL WASTES INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IRRIGATION LAKES LAND AREA LAND CONSERVATION LAND COVER LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TENURE LAND TENURE SECURITY LAND USE LAND USE PRACTICES LAND USE SYSTEMS LAND USES LANDLESS PEOPLE LANDSCAPE PLANNING LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MARKET DISTORTIONS MICRO-WATERSHED MICRO-WATERSHEDS MICROWATERSHED MODELING MOUNTAINS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE USE NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NITROGEN OCEANS OVERGRAZING OXYGEN DEPLETION PASTURES PEAK FLOWS PHOSPHORUS PINES PLANTING POLICY MAKERS POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POPULATION GROWTH POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRESERVATION PRESSURE PRIMARY FORESTS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS RAINFALL RAINFALL EVENTS REFORESTATION REMOTE SENSING RESERVOIR RESERVOIR SEDIMENTATION RESERVOIRS RESOURCE USE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESTORATION RIPARIAN ZONES RISK MANAGEMENT RIVER RIVER BASINS RUNOFF SAND SAND BEACHES SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SEDIMENT SEDIMENTS SOCIAL COSTS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL CONSERVATION PRACTICES SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION SOIL PRODUCTIVITY SOILS SOUTH AMERICA STORAGE CAPACITY STREAM STREAMS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIMBER TIMBER HARVESTING TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS TREE SPECIES TREES UPLAND AGRICULTURE UPLAND AREA UPLAND AREAS UPLANDS URBAN AREAS VEGETATION VEGETATIVE COVER WATER CONSERVATION WATER CYCLE WATER FLOW WATER FLOWS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WATERSHED WATERSHED APPROACH WATERSHED CONTEXT WATERSHED DEGRADATION WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT WATERSHED HYDROLOGY WATERSHED LEVEL WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATERSHED PLANNING WATERSHED SCALE WATERSHEDS WETLAND WETLAND AREAS WOODY PLANTS |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ALGAE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANNUAL LOSS ARABLE LAND BASINS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY PRESERVATION BIOMASS BROOKS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CATCHMENT CATCHMENTS CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COASTS COMMERCIAL FISHERIES COMMON LAND COMMUNITY WATERSHED CONSTRUCTION CROPS CULTIVATED LANDS CULTIVATION DAMS DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEGRADED LAND DOWNSTREAM AREAS DOWNSTREAM WATERS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE AREA DRYLAND AREAS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM HEALTH EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUILIBRIUM EROSION EROSION CONTROL EUTROPHICATION EVAPORATION EXPLOITATION EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIREWOOD FISH FISHERIES FLOOD FLOOD PLAINS FLOODING FLOODS FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOREST FOREST LAND FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCES FOREST STRUCTURE FORESTRY FORESTS GEOLOGY GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER RECHARGE HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN ACTIVITY HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE HYDROLOGY INCOME INDUSTRIAL WASTES INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IRRIGATION LAKES LAND AREA LAND CONSERVATION LAND COVER LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TENURE LAND TENURE SECURITY LAND USE LAND USE PRACTICES LAND USE SYSTEMS LAND USES LANDLESS PEOPLE LANDSCAPE PLANNING LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MARKET DISTORTIONS MICRO-WATERSHED MICRO-WATERSHEDS MICROWATERSHED MODELING MOUNTAINS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE USE NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NITROGEN OCEANS OVERGRAZING OXYGEN DEPLETION PASTURES PEAK FLOWS PHOSPHORUS PINES PLANTING POLICY MAKERS POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POPULATION GROWTH POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRESERVATION PRESSURE PRIMARY FORESTS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS RAINFALL RAINFALL EVENTS REFORESTATION REMOTE SENSING RESERVOIR RESERVOIR SEDIMENTATION RESERVOIRS RESOURCE USE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESTORATION RIPARIAN ZONES RISK MANAGEMENT RIVER RIVER BASINS RUNOFF SAND SAND BEACHES SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SEDIMENT SEDIMENTS SOCIAL COSTS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL CONSERVATION PRACTICES SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION SOIL PRODUCTIVITY SOILS SOUTH AMERICA STORAGE CAPACITY STREAM STREAMS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIMBER TIMBER HARVESTING TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS TREE SPECIES TREES UPLAND AGRICULTURE UPLAND AREA UPLAND AREAS UPLANDS URBAN AREAS VEGETATION VEGETATIVE COVER WATER CONSERVATION WATER CYCLE WATER FLOW WATER FLOWS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WATERSHED WATERSHED APPROACH WATERSHED CONTEXT WATERSHED DEGRADATION WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT WATERSHED HYDROLOGY WATERSHED LEVEL WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATERSHED PLANNING WATERSHED SCALE WATERSHEDS WETLAND WETLAND AREAS WOODY PLANTS Darghouth, Salah Ward, Christopher Gambarelli, Gretel Styger, Erika Roux, Julienne Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up |
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Water Sector Board discussion paper series;no. 11 |
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The report begins with definitions of
watersheds and watershed management, a characterization of
the problem of watershed degradation, and a short history of
watershed management operations and policies (Chapter 1).
The following four chapters discuss the findings from
experience with implementing watershed management programs
over the last 20 years based both on the project review and
on the literature. The second chapter discusses the findings
on watershed management approaches and methodologies. The
third chapter looks at findings on institutions for
watershed management. The fourth chapter reviews the
economics of watershed management. In the fifth chapter,
issues of watershed management interactions with the
environment and the water cycle are discussed, as well as
the challenge of climate change. A brief sixth and the final
chapter summarizes the principal conclusions and
recommendations of the report. |
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Darghouth, Salah Ward, Christopher Gambarelli, Gretel Styger, Erika Roux, Julienne |
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Darghouth, Salah Ward, Christopher Gambarelli, Gretel Styger, Erika Roux, Julienne |
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Darghouth, Salah |
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Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up |
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Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up |
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Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up |
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Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up |
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Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up |
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watershed management approaches, policies, and operations : lessons for scaling up |
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2014 |
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okr-10986-172402021-04-23T14:03:36Z Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up Darghouth, Salah Ward, Christopher Gambarelli, Gretel Styger, Erika Roux, Julienne AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ALGAE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANNUAL LOSS ARABLE LAND BASINS BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY PRESERVATION BIOMASS BROOKS CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CATCHMENT CATCHMENTS CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COASTS COMMERCIAL FISHERIES COMMON LAND COMMUNITY WATERSHED CONSTRUCTION CROPS CULTIVATED LANDS CULTIVATION DAMS DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEGRADED LAND DOWNSTREAM AREAS DOWNSTREAM WATERS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE AREA DRYLAND AREAS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC VALUE ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM HEALTH EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPIRICAL STUDIES ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EQUILIBRIUM EROSION EROSION CONTROL EUTROPHICATION EVAPORATION EXPLOITATION EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FIREWOOD FISH FISHERIES FLOOD FLOOD PLAINS FLOODING FLOODS FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FOREST FOREST LAND FOREST MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCE FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOREST RESOURCES FOREST STRUCTURE FORESTRY FORESTS GEOLOGY GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER RECHARGE HUMAN ACTIVITIES HUMAN ACTIVITY HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE HYDROLOGY INCOME INDUSTRIAL WASTES INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IRRIGATION LAKES LAND AREA LAND CONSERVATION LAND COVER LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TENURE LAND TENURE SECURITY LAND USE LAND USE PRACTICES LAND USE SYSTEMS LAND USES LANDLESS PEOPLE LANDSCAPE PLANNING LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MARKET DISTORTIONS MICRO-WATERSHED MICRO-WATERSHEDS MICROWATERSHED MODELING MOUNTAINS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCE DEGRADATION NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE USE NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NITROGEN OCEANS OVERGRAZING OXYGEN DEPLETION PASTURES PEAK FLOWS PHOSPHORUS PINES PLANTING POLICY MAKERS POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POPULATION GROWTH POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRESERVATION PRESSURE PRIMARY FORESTS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC GOODS RAINFALL RAINFALL EVENTS REFORESTATION REMOTE SENSING RESERVOIR RESERVOIR SEDIMENTATION RESERVOIRS RESOURCE USE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RESTORATION RIPARIAN ZONES RISK MANAGEMENT RIVER RIVER BASINS RUNOFF SAND SAND BEACHES SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SEDIMENT SEDIMENTS SOCIAL COSTS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL CONSERVATION PRACTICES SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION SOIL PRODUCTIVITY SOILS SOUTH AMERICA STORAGE CAPACITY STREAM STREAMS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TIMBER TIMBER HARVESTING TRADEOFFS TRANSACTION COSTS TREE SPECIES TREES UPLAND AGRICULTURE UPLAND AREA UPLAND AREAS UPLANDS URBAN AREAS VEGETATION VEGETATIVE COVER WATER CONSERVATION WATER CYCLE WATER FLOW WATER FLOWS WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WATERSHED WATERSHED APPROACH WATERSHED CONTEXT WATERSHED DEGRADATION WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT WATERSHED HYDROLOGY WATERSHED LEVEL WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATERSHED PLANNING WATERSHED SCALE WATERSHEDS WETLAND WETLAND AREAS WOODY PLANTS The report begins with definitions of watersheds and watershed management, a characterization of the problem of watershed degradation, and a short history of watershed management operations and policies (Chapter 1). The following four chapters discuss the findings from experience with implementing watershed management programs over the last 20 years based both on the project review and on the literature. The second chapter discusses the findings on watershed management approaches and methodologies. The third chapter looks at findings on institutions for watershed management. The fourth chapter reviews the economics of watershed management. In the fifth chapter, issues of watershed management interactions with the environment and the water cycle are discussed, as well as the challenge of climate change. A brief sixth and the final chapter summarizes the principal conclusions and recommendations of the report. 2014-03-10T23:36:36Z 2014-03-10T23:36:36Z 2008-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/05/9608907/watershed-management-approaches-policies-operations-lessons-scaling-up http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17240 English en_US Water Sector Board discussion paper series;no. 11 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |