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Water Management and Conservation Practices

Through comprehensive watershed management, soil and water resources of drylands can be managed to sustain the productive capacity of the land and to better cope with water scarcity and the extremes of droughts and floods. The sparse and erratic nature of precipitation in drylands limits opportunities to enhance water yield from watersheds. Water supplies can be augmented in some instances through vegetation manipulation, water harvesting and other methods. Large scale reservoirs, upon which so many in drylands depend, benefit from sound watershed management that reduces sediment export from both uplands and riparian systems.

The key to sustaining productivity of uplands and downstream areas is to manage land and water resources in concert with one another. Accounting for the economic value of water and the costs incurred to restore degraded watersheds (halt desertification) represents economic benefits of protecting soil and water resources. A comprehensive approach is necessary that promotes cooperation among stakeholders and that minimizes conflicts over land and water management. Implementing these ideas, which constitutes the watershed management approach, hinges on institutional and policy support.

Source: Planning and Managing Soil and Water Resources in Drylands: Role of Watershed Management (details...)

The following list presents a compilation of (digitally available) key information sources related to this topic. Please click on the title to retrieve the file/website or click on '(details...)' to get more information on the respective file/website.
FAO Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Database  (details...)
Success Stories of Sustainable Development - UN DESA Division of Sustainable Development  (details...)
IWMI – International Water Management Institute   (details...)
Planning and Managing Soil and Water Resources in Drylands: Role of Watershed Management  (details...)
Improving Water Productivity in Agriculture: Limits and Opportunities for Improvement  (details...)
Clay Deposits for Water Management of Sandy Soils  (details...)
Water Management in Arid Zones, Proceedings of the Symposium held in Médenine, Tunisia, 18 - 22 October, 1999  (details...)
Rethinking Natural Resource Degradation in Semi-Arid Sub-Saharan Africa: A review of soil and water conservation research and practice in Uganda, with particular emphasis on the semi-arid areas  (details...)
WCA infoNET - A Knowledge and Information Dissemination System on Water Conservation and Use in Agriculture   (details...)
Crops and Drops  (details...)
Drylands-related products of World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies  (details...)
Compendium of Land and SARD Cases: Supporting Document to Task Managers' Report to CSD+10 on the Land and Agriculture Cluster for Chapters 10, 12 and 14 of Agenda 21  (details...)
The problems of sustainable water use in the Mediterranean and research requirements for agriculture  (details...)
More water, more wealth in Darewadi Village - Good water management practices in India  (details...)
Watershed Development: Creating Space for Women  (details...)
Water Conservation in Field Crops in Southwest Texas  (details...)
World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies (WOCAT at FAO)  (details...)
World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies - Official WOCAT home site at the University of Berne  (details...)
Self-help wells  (details...)
Community Spate Irrigation (Project Website)  (details...)
A perspective on water control in Southern Africa  (details...)
International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID)  (details...)