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Reports & Research
Novembro 2001

Meeting symbol/code: COFO 2001 6

Reports & Research
Novembro 2001

Meeting symbol/code: C 2001 INF/22

Reports & Research
Novembro 2001

Meeting symbol/code: COFO 1999 REP

Reports & Research
Novembro 2001

A quarterly news bulletin dedicated to the exchange of information relating to wildlife and national resources management for the Asia-Pacific region.

Training Resources & Tools
Março 2001

The publication focuses on participatory processes and their management, and presents a broad range of concrete experience with different tools. It is assumed that the reader is already familiar with the use of tools like PRA/PLA/PME and is now interested in second generation issues related to…

Dezembro 2000

The paper examines various water sharing treaties in South Asia, with a comparative evaluation of past and future trends, followed by suggestions for a sustainable future cooperation.It examines:the Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan India and Bangladesh dispute over the Ganges river…

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro 2000

This publication reports on a study of the increase in river salinity and the implemented control programs in five major irrigated basins in the arid zone. The study is limited to salinity.

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro 2000

This manual provides methods for the development and evaluation of criteria and indicators (C&I) which can then be used to assess the sustainability of forest management. The manual is written primarily for researchers, people or groups interested in evaluating C&I for…

Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro 2000

Because of increasing water scarcity in developing countries, poor people are suffering greatly from ?water deprivation.? One approach to improving water resources management is to develop river basin management institutions. This paper contrasts government-dominated approaches to forming such…

Reports & Research
Dezembro 2000

These notes present the impressions gathered by a team of Indian and Pakistani economists on contemporary issues in irrigation management in these two countries. The authors suggest that the two countries can learn important lessons by comparing notes on several issues: [a] what would work best…