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FAO E-workshop "Land-Water Linkages in Rural Watersheds"
Discussion Archive


Links to the sessions

  Links to the Sessions
arrow Session 1: Understanding and categorizing land–water linkages
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arrow Session 2: Assessing and perceiving land–water linkages
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arrow Session 3: Valuing land–water linkages: assessment of benefits and costs
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arrow Session 4: Sharing benefits and costs from land–water linkages
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arrow Session 5: Conclusions and recommendations


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Links to the interventions

All interventions are posted in chronological order. Click on a number or subject to view the respective intervention. Administrative messages by the moderating team are not included in the archive.


  No. Subject Contributor Posted Ref.
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arrow 4 Watershed Management in Morocco Jean-Marc Faurès 20/09 1
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arrow 5 Land-water links in the Himalayan region, Intl. Year of Mountains Thomas Hofer 20/09 1;2
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arrow 6 Case study: The Nile basin Bo Appelgren 25/09 1;4
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arrow 7 Watershed vs. hillslope management Christophe Cudennec 25/09 1
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arrow 9 Sediments as pollutants? Dwight Kimsey 26/09 1
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arrow 10 Nile and Niger: A comparison Nabil El-Khodary 26/09 1;4
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arrow 11 Reflections on "land degradation" Ian Calder 26/09 1
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arrow 12 Erosion, watershed conservation and rural poverty Nilo Alfonso 26/09 1;4
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arrow 13 Land use impacts on groundwater Denis Groené 26/09 1
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arrow 14 Watershed management in Fouta Djallon (Guinea); Downstream benefits of paddy cultivation Thierry Facon 27/09 1;3
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arrow 15 Watershed management and poverty alleviation Wenny Ho 28/09 4
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arrow 16 Wholistic approach to basin management Vaughan Davidson 28/09 4
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arrow 17 Watershed management and poverty alleviation Jean-Marc Faurès 28/09 4
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arrow 18 Water management through rehabilitation of Paals in Rajasthan, India Jacobijn van Etten 29/09 1;3
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arrow 19 Impact of intensive agriculture on river degradation in Russia Valentin Golosov 29/09 1
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arrow 20 Impacts of irrigation structures on fisheries in Southern Laos Kai Lorenzen 29/09 1;3
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arrow 21 Watershed management through self-help groups Wenny Ho 29/09 4
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arrow 24 Negotiating platforms for stakeholders in watersheds John Dixon 02/10 4
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arrow 25 Watershed degradation in Ethiopia Getachew Belaineh 02/10 1
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arrow 26 Land-water linkages in Zimbabwe: Human vs. natural factors Patrick Moriarty 02/10 1;2
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arrow 27 Upstream-downstream compensation Bo Appelgren 03/10 3;4
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arrow 28 Sandstone Creek Watershed Project, Oklahoma, USA James Marple 03/10 1;3
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arrow 29 Flooding and deforestation in the Mekong basin Ian Calder 03/10 1; 2
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arrow 30 Impact of upstream hydraulic structures on downstream dams Mohamed Mechergui 04/10 1; 4
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arrow 31 Relations between on-farm and watershed-based water management Wenny Ho 04/10 4
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arrow 32 Research needs vs. implementation, impacts of forests, and involvement of people in watershed management Mervin Stevens 04/10 1; 4
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arrow 33 Watershed development vs. watershed management Jan de Graaff 04/10 4
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arrow 34 Impacts of agriculture on water resources in New Brunwick, Canada Gordon Fairchild 04/10 1;2
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arrow 35 Impacts of intensive agriculture on river degradation in Russia Vladimir Golosov 04/10 1;2
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arrow 37 Benefit and cost sharing in natural resource management on household, community and watershed levels Ruth Meinzen-Dick 05/10 3;4
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arrow 38 Cooperation strategies in the Nile Basin Nabil El-Khodari 05/10 4
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arrow 39 On-site and downstream benefits in watershed management Patrick Moriarty 06/10 1;4
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arrow 40 Simple, farm-based monitoring of erosion and nutrient flux? Sally Bunning 06/10 2
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arrow 41 Water distribution in national vs. international watersheds Mohamed Mechergui 06/10 4
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arrow 42 Resource focus and people focus in watershed management Ian Calder 07/10 4
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arrow 43 Estimating sediment yields in agricultural catchments, SW Australia Arthur Conacher 07/10 2
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arrow 44 Monitoring of land use impacts; set-up of watershed organizations Jan de Graaff 09/10 2; 4
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arrow 45 Land degradation and land tenure in Ethopia; Impacts of shifting cultivation in Bangladesh; impacts of agroforestry on soil erosion (Philippines) Mark Hopkins 09/10 1;2;4
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arrow 46 Valuation of land-use impacts in complex natural systems Lia van Wesenbeeck;
Peter Albersen
11/10 3
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arrow 47 Land use impacts on different scales; criteria for benefit-sharing instruments Moderating Team 11/10 1;2;3;4
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arrow 48 Dynamics in benefits and costs John Dixon 12/10 3
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arrow 49 Watershed management impacts on groundwater recharge; upstream-downstnstream linkages and water quality in France Thierry Facon 12/10 1;4
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arrow 50 Public perception of watershed management impacts; watershed organizations in Colombia Marta Echavarría 12/10 1; 4
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arrow 51 Collective action and land tenure issues in watershed management Ruth Meinzen-Dick 16/10 4
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arrow 52 Case study: upstream/downstream benefit-sharing between farmers and fishermen in the Philippines Astrid Agostini 16/10 3;4
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arrow 53 Forestry myths; watershed management in New Hampshire Mervin Stevens 16/10 1;3;4
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arrow 54 Scale issues; communication and ethics in watershed management Bo Appelgren 17/10 1;4
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arrow 55 Impacts of agriculture on water quality in Canada; polluter pays principle Randall Kehrig 17/10 1;4
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arrow 56 Myths about land-water linkages and their impact on policy James Hafner 18/10 1;4;5
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arrow 57 River basin organizations in Asia Thierry Facon 20/10 4
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arrow 58 Influence of land use on hydrological properties of volcanic soils W. Buytaert,
B. De Bièvre,
J. Deckers and G. Dercon
20/10 1
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arrow 59 The Water and Watershed Protection Fund: a case study from Ecuador Marta Echavarría 24/10 4
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arrow 60 Decision-making and uncertainty in watershed management Denis Groené 24/10 2;4
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arrow 61 Prioiritizing land-use impacts Bo Appelgren 27/10 1;4;5
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arrow 62 Necesity for a holistic approach to watershed management Mervin Stevens 02/11 1;2;4;5
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arrow 63 Watershed consciousness David Groenfeldt 02/11 2;5
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arrow 64 Assessing basin-wide impacts of large scale land and water use schemes Nabil El-Khodari 02/11 3;4;5
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arrow 65 Need for a sound data base for decision making in watershed management; impact of groundwater extraction; rural-urban relationships C.H. Batchelor 03/11 1;4;5
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arrow 66 Participation, gender and equity issues in watershed management Vasudha Pangare 16/11 4;5
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arrow 67 Urban areas in watersheds Trent Biggs 16/11 1;4;5
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arrow 68 Integration of sound land and water management in development policy Ian Calder 16/11 1;4;5
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