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Small Watershed Rehabilitation and Management in a Changing Economic and Policy Environment

Small Watershed Rehabilitation and Management in a Changing Economic and Policy Environment

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Date of publication
April 2016
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oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/24052

China is considered one of the most seriously eroded countries in the world. The
many causes of this degradation can be divided into natural, human-induced and root causes.
The consequences of watershed degradation are severe and reach even beyond the country’s
boundaries. Addressing this issue requires a sustainable participatory and integrated watershed
management approach. The Loess Plateau Watershed Rehabilitation Projects, implemented by
the Ministry of Water Resources and co-financed by the World Bank has provided a model that
is widely recognized for its great success. This calls for a paradigm shifting from a sectoral,
top-down, technical and physical watershed intervention to a holistic, participatory, multisectoral
and inter-agency collaborative, and result based watershed development.

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Fock, Achim
Cao, Wendao

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