Land-Water Linkages in Rural Watersheds Case Study Series
These case studies document experiences with economic valuation of hydrologic and sediment-related impacts of land use and cooperation mechanisms to share the resulting benefits and costs between upstream and downstream people in rural watersheds.
Your comments regarding these case studies, and suggestions for additional cases that could be presented here, are highly appreciated.
Please contact Benjamin.Kiersch@fao.org
| Country |
Title |
Author/s |
| Valuation of hydrologic and sediment-related
services of land use |
| Brazil |
Valuation of land use and
management impacts on water resources in the Lajeado São José micro-watershed
- Chapecó, Santa Catarina State
Summary
Text
version (PDF, 77 KB)
Full
version - text and graphics (PDF, 813 KB) |
Lauro
Bassi
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| Costa Rica |
Valuation of hydrological
externalities of land use change: Lake Arenal case study
Summary
Full
version - text and graphics (PDF, 147 KB) |
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| Mechanisms for upstream-downstream
cooperation |
| Colombia |
Water user associations
in the Cauca Valley: A voluntary mechanism to promote upstream-downstream
cooperation in the protection of rural watersheds
Summary
Text
version (PDF, 103 KB)
Full
version - text and graphics (PDF, 254 KB) |
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| Costa Rica |
Cooperation
between a small private hydropower producer and a conservation NGO for forest
preservation: The case of La Esperanza
Summary
Text
version (PDF, 107 KB)
Full
version - text and graphics (PDF, 451 KB) |
Manrique
Rojas
Bruce Aylward
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| Ecuador |
The watershed council as a mechanism for upstream-downstream cooperation:
The case of the Río Machángara
Summary
Text
version (PDF, 77 KB)
Full
version - text and graphics (PDF, 954 KB)
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Pablo
Lloret Zamora
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