Headwaters are the source of freshwater resources, the margins of drainage basins, and the first and zero order basins that surround every catchment. The challenge is to define appropriate, self-sustainable, management strategies and structures for these lands which meet the needs of the headwater habitat, including its human inhabitants, and the needs of habitats downstream. The contributors to this book strive to anticipate emerging and future problems; to discover integrated solutions to the problems already caused by land degradation, natural hazards and development processes; and to help develop better land management, environmental protection and landscape regeneration practices and policies. They also address the many challenges that remain: the concern for effective sharing of local experience in science and technology; community participation; the role of education; effectiveness and limits of current technology; the selection of appropriate policies and goals; modes of effective management; and the sustainability of current activities.Sustainable Management of Headwater Resources provides an understanding of current and prior situations and provides scientific analyses of local and regional headwater issues in India and Africa. The authors analyse the current situation through field experiments that provide reliable information on the status of headwater resources in these regions.This book originates from the conference on Sustainable Management of Headwater Resources at the 5th International Conference on Headwaters in Nairobi, Kenya.
Les mer
Headwaters are a source of freshwater resources, the margins of drainage basins, and the first and zero order basins that surround every catchment. This book provides an understanding of current and prior situations and provides scientific analyses of local and regional headwater issues in India and Africa.
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789280811087
Publisert
2006-09-14
Utgiver
United Nations University; United Nations University
Høyde
240 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Libor Jansky is senior academic program officer at the United Nations University's Vice Rectorate in Europe. Martin J. Haigh is a professor of geography at Oxford Brookes University, England, a founding director of the International Association for Headwater Control, vice president for Europe of the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation, and coeditor of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education. Haushila Prasad is a senior lecturer in the Department of Geography, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.