ISSN 1024-6703
FAO LAND AND WATER BULLETIN 9
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Rome, 2002
Proceeding of the electronic workshop
organized by the
FAO Land and Water Development Division
18 September-27 October 2000
Cover photographs:
Top-left: Smallholder farm couple incorporating crop residues in the soil to improve soil fertility in India. FAO/17751/A. Conti.
Bottom-left: A woman drawing drinking water from a village pump in northern India. FAO/13652/j. Isaac.
Top-right and bottom-right: Upper watershed of the Rio Jequetepeque, northern Peru. Felipe Carhuallanqui.
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List of background papers (available on CD-ROM)
List of case studies (available on CD-ROM)
Summary of conclusions and recommendations
Synthesis report of the FAO electronic workshop - Sylvia Tognetti
1. Land use impacts on water resources: a literature review - Benjamin Kiersch
2. Instruments and mechanisms for upstream-downstream linkages: a literature review - Benjamin Kiersch
1. Abstract of background papers
2. Abstract of case studies
3. List of interventions
4. Workshop programme