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Introduction Watershed Management
A WATERSHED …
Alludes to a Particular Location and a Spatial Extent, Gravitation partner Draining Through that Location.
A Topographically Delineated Area that is Drained by a Stream System
A Hydro consistent Unit utilized for Planning and Management of Natural Resource
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Watershed Management
This is the PROCESS of GUIDING & ORGANIZING, Land and Other Resource Usage in a Watershed Ensuring the Sustenance of the Environment
Binding together Focus in watershed administration is in how different human exercises influence the relationship between water and other characteristic assets
Provides a basis for actions concerning the development and conservation www.Greensystems.net
Integrated Watershed Management
Certifiable - Dis-collected, Independent, Political Actions
The inclination or slant - Implementation in an Independent Design with next to zero respect to how they influence different regions.
Notwithstanding, Water Flows Down the Slopes and Ignores the Political or
Authoritative Boundaries
Hence Upstream Activities by a Person or a Group of Persons
Influence the Welfare of those in the Downstream
This Gives Rise to the Need of Bringing together THE PHYSICAL Elements of a watershed and The SURROUNDING POLITICAL REALITIES
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Watershed Management Concerns
Averting decay of existing connections between the utilization of common assets inside a watershed
RESTORING reasonable connections which had been obliterated because of activities previously
THERE BY ENSURE THE BEST USE OF Assets IN A WATERSHED www.Greensystems.net
Watershed Management Strategies
Counteractive action STRATERGIES
Those Aimed at Preserving Suitable Existing Land Use
Rehearses
Helpful STRATEGIES
Those Targeting to Overcome Identified Problems or to restore conditions to a Desirable level both
Earth and Politically
Problems Associated with Watersheds
Flooding
Unstable Slopes / Land �Slides
Energy Shortage�Food Shortage�Poor Quality Drinking �Water
Polluted Streams / �Reduced Fishing
Sedimentation of �Navigation Tracks.
Timber Shortage (for �Dwelling Purposes)
Erosion from Denuded Land
Deficient Water �Supplies www.Greensystems.net
Problems Associated with Watersheds
Flooding
Unstable Slopes / Land �Slides
Energy Shortage�Food Shortage�Poor Quality Drinking �Water
Polluted Streams / �Reduced Fishing
Sedimentation of �Navigation Tracks.
Timber Shortage (for �Dwelling Purposes)
Erosion from Denuded Land
Deficient Water �Supplies www.Greensystems.net
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