Tuesday, 02 July 2013 03:37
Partnerships between communities, the government, and civil society organizations can be effective in managing water resources
The basin of the Gagas River, a fragile spring-fed river in northern India, has seen major changes over the past few decades. Dwindling tree cover has led to a marked reduction in water flows. River fish no longer form part of the local diet, and agricultural production has declined.
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EcoLogic: Communities Organizing for Watersheds in rural Honduras
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