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

Discussion papers

 

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  Title Author
arrow Land-use impacts on water resources: A literature review Benjamin Kiersch
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arrow Instruments and mechanisms for upstream-downstream linkages: A literature review Benjamin Kiersch
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Background papers

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Part I: The Landscape Perspective
arrow Land use impacts on water resources Ian Calder
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arrow Water quality degradation effects on freshwater availability: Impacts of human activities Norman E. Peters
Michel Meybeck
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arrow Community-based water quality monitoring: from data collection to sustainable management of water resources William G. Deutsch
Jim L. Orprecio
Allison L. Busby
Janeth P. Bago-Labis
Estela Y. Cequiña
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Part II: The Lifescape Perspective
arrow Valuation of water-related services to downstream users in rural watersheds: Determining values for the use and protection of water resources Marta Echavarría
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arrow Downstream effects of land degradation and soil and water conservation Jan de Graaff
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