Watershed Resources Management : : Studies from Asia and the Pacific / / ed. by K.W. Easter, J.A. Dixon, M.M. Hufschmidt.

Today, a systemwide approach to watershed resource management is essential. As recent history has shown, the usual mixture of biophysical management measures are often constrained by institutional factors, frequently producing limited results. This book offers important management alternatives, exam...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Archive (pre 2000) eBook Package
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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [1991]
©1991
Year of Publication:1991
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (222 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Figures and Tables
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • PART I. Framework of Analysis for Integrated Watershed Management
  • CHAPTER 1. Integrated Watershed Management: An Approach to Resource Management
  • CHAPTER 2. A Conceptual Framework for Watershed Management
  • CHAPTER 3. Biophysical Aspects in Watershed Management
  • CHAPTER 4. Economic Analysis at the Watershed Level
  • CHAPTER 5. Economic Policies and Watershed Management
  • CHAPTER 6. Behavioral and Social Dimensions
  • CHAPTER 7. Institutional and Organizational Concerns in Upper Watershed Management
  • CHAPTER 8. Program Implementation
  • CHAPTER 9. The Potential Role of Agroforestry in Watershed Management
  • PART II. APPLICATIONS
  • CHAPTER 10. Watersheds in Hawaii: An Historical Example of Integrated Management
  • CHAPTER 11. Annexation, Alienation, and Underdevelopment of the Watershed Community
  • CHAPTER 12. The Role of Extension: A Northern Thailand Watershed Case Study
  • CHAPTER 13. Watershed Management in Indonesia: The Case of Java's Densely Populated Upper Watersheds
  • CHAPTER 14. Estimating Erosion Costs: A Philippine Case Study in the Lower Agno River Watershed
  • CHAPTER 15. Implications for Integrated Watershed Management
  • Index