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Book (stand-alone)The FAO-ESCAP pilot project on national water visions. From vision to action: a synthesis of experiences in Southeast Asia 2001
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No results found.Based on the FAO-ESCAP project to develop 'national water visions' in the Asia-Pacific region that would set out each country's goals for sound water management to meet the needs of all for this vital natural resource over the next two decades. Contains four Southeast Asia case studies (Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam), which were carried out as part of the project and looks at water use in these countries and how they plan to fulfil their water visions. -
Book (stand-alone)From vision to action. A synthesis of experiences in least-developed countries in Southeast Asia
The FAO-ESCAP pilot project on national water visions
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No results found.An outcome of the second phase of a joint FAO-ESCAP pilot project, this document provides the study reports of three countries – Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic and Myanmar – in their efforts to transform their national water visions to action in the quest for better management of water resources in the region. The process of formulating national water visions serves as a guide for integrated water resources management in all sector activities and at all levels of water resources mana gement. Enhancing awareness and acceptance of the national water vision also facilitates coordination of activities among relevant sectors and management levels. The country studies give an overview of water-related issues (policies, management, challenges) and outline the formulation and achievements of the water vision to action programme. Important findings and recommendations are also provided. -
DocumentRelevance and applicability of the Latin American experience for the development of benefit sharing mechanisms for payment of environmental services at the forest-pasture interface in Southeast and East Asia 2001
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No results found.This paper analyses the relevance and applicability for Asia of the concept of payments for environmental services at the forest pasture interface of the LEAD-Latin American project
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