Designing and scaling-up productive natural resource management programs: decentralization and institutions for collective action
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November 1997
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FAODOCREP:94d6a16f-0f33-55ab-80dc-cea3262e545a
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90
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The focus of this report is on NRM activities broadly defined as those that promote sustainable agricultural production through improvements in on-farm soil and water management, such as social forestry, micro-watershed management, irrigation water management, and soil conservation.
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