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Central Asia
Displaying items by tag: Funding Watesrhed Management Plan
Rivers Blogs
Central Asia
Displaying items by tag: Funding Watesrhed Management Plan
Sunday, 10 June 2012 11:22
Integrating Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD): Lake Issyk-Kul basin
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Lake Ysyk Kol
Sunday, 10 June 2012 11:02
The Upper Neuse River Basin Association (UNRBA)
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The Upper Neuse River Basin Association (UNRBA) was formed in 1996 to provide an ongoing forum for cooperation on water quality protection and water resource planning and management within the 770-square-mile watershed. Seven (of the 8) municipalities, 6 counties, and local Soil and Water Conservation Districts in the watershed voluntarily formed the Association. Click on "read more" for further information...
Published in
Neuse-Pamlico
Sunday, 10 June 2012 06:45
Fondo del agua para la conservacion de la cuenca del rio Paute (FONAPA)
With the support of Carlos Santiago Cabrera Proaño in LinkedIn Group "riversnetwork.org":
"An interesting model is the water trust fund. The model integrates the most important stakeholders of a watershed for working under the concept of IWRM. This model does not is an autority, does not have a legal competence, but it is an space of coordination according to common interests that support legal processes. Examples: FONAG in Quito, Ecuador (www.fonag.org.ec) ;or FONAPA in Cuenca, Ecuador. (www.fonapa.org.ec)"
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Maranon
Recent Central Asia
- The shrinking Indus Delta
- The Indus Valley Civilisation
- PES (Payments for Environment Services) in Bhutan
- _Lower Ganges : Watersheds map
- Ecosystem services project in Nepal
- _Guangdong Coast : Watersheds map
- _China Coast : Watersheds map
- Qinghai Lake on Google Earth
- Qinghai Lake, China's largest inland body of saltwater, in a worrying downward trend
- Xixi National Wetland Park : The first national wetland park of China
- Dongting Lake on Google Earth
- Dongting Lake reported as a lake in crisis (Yangtze)
- Nepal Micro-Hydro
- Flood Management in the Kosi River Basin
- Water problems of Sindh Kohistan - Pakistan
- Tumen River (Chinese)
- Jaltantra - Floodplains for livelihoods and biodiversity in North Bihar
- How Central Asia responded to water management challenges
- Syr Darya In Kazakhstan: Too dirty even for irrigation
- _Syr Darya river: Watersheds map
- Kathmandu to Copenhagen: climate change in Nepal
- Disasters in Mountains: Increasing Catastrophes in Indian Himalayas
- The Shrinking Aral Sea (Earth Observatory)
- Huang He (Yellow River): sequence of natural-color images from NASA's Landsat satellites shows the delta near the present river mouth at five-year intervals from 1989 to 2009 (Earth Observatory)
- Huang He (Yellow river) Delta: Watersheds and Streams on Google Earth
- _Huang He (Yellow river): watersheds map
- Loess Plateau - Yellow river: may be the largest Ecological Rehabilitation project on Earth
- Plateau of Tibet Interior: Watersheds and Streams on Google Earth
- _Plateau of Tibet Interior: watersheds map
- Amu Darya Basin Network