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Watershed Management☆

2014
This article presents a scientific overview of the basic implementation of the principles of ecological engineering in watershed management. The first two sections discuss the landscape factors of nutrient fluxes and the critical source areas in rural watersheds.
Mander, Ülo, Tournebize, Julien
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Sustainable Watershed Management

2022
In the present scenario, adequate water supply for agriculture, inland transportation, public health services, power production, and other industries is a subject of concern. The proper watershed management structure is essential to achieve sustainable land and water resource management and for eradication of rural poverty. Thus, a watershed management
Sonal Sareen Pathak, Sandhya Batalia
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Watershed Management

Watershed management encompasses a holistic approach to the planning and implementation of activities that aim to sustain and improve the ecological, hydrological, and socio-economic functions within a watershed. This chapter explores the foundational principles and practices of watershed management, emphasizing the integration of land, water, and ...
Pramod B. Pathrikar   +1 more
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Forest Management Watershed

Journal AWWA, 1973
While improving the general quality of the watershed, the authors, the Portsmouth Water Dept., and the Virginia Div. of Forestry also solved a pollution problem in water‐supply lakes. An extra bonus is a new lumber business.
P. J. Brady, J. J. Jones
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Watershed Management Practices

2014
Soil and sediment management plan is important part of an applied limnology in order to mitigate soil erosion and sediment delivery to the sink areas. This chapter is addressed some management practices for approaching sustainable land use scheme and soil and lake conservation.
Mohammadreza Gharibreza   +1 more
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Managing watershed resources

The Annals of Regional Science, 1987
Watersheds, as integrated land and water systems, have proved difficult to manage successfully. This is in part due to the complexities of accommodating different groups of users and making use of multiple resources in spatially large areas. The paper argues, however, that watersheds have a natural physical and economic logic as a unit of analysis.
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Watershed management and the Web

Journal of Environmental Management, 1999
Watershed analysis and watershed management are developing as tools of integrated ecological and economic study. They also assist decision-making at the regional scale. The new technology and thinking offered by the advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web is highly complementary to some of the goals of watershed analysis.
Voinov, A., Costanza, R.
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Sustainable Watershed Management: An International Multi-Watershed Case Study

AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2002
Global freshwater resources are being increasingly polluted and depleted, threatening sustainable development and human and ecosystem health. Utilizing case studies from 4 different watersheds in the United States, Japan, Switzerland, and Brazil, this paper identifies the most relevant sustainability deficits and derives general vectors for more ...
Wagner, Walter   +8 more
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Watershed management

2016
The intended audience of the Directed Readings Series includes researchers, development practitioners, environmental activists, government officials, and educators who do not have a specialized training in Natural Resource Management but who, nonetheless, are involved in such management and would like to enhance their knowledge on the topic.
Perez, Carlos A.   +2 more
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Watershed Management 2015

2015
Proceedings of the Watershed Management Symposium 2015, held in Reston, Virginia, August 5–7, 2015.
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