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Forests, flows and water harvesting: replacing myths in water management

Forests, flows and water harvesting: replacing myths in water management

Better ways of measuring water, better models and powerful new geographic information systems (GIS) have exposed some fatal flaws in ‘conventional wisdom’. It is a myth, for example, that trees always improve water availability by increasing local rainfall and runoff. Pioneering research around the world, from Costa Rica to South Africa and India, has yielded new insights and practical approaches for policy makers.  


Region: Africa, Asia
Date published: 2007
Published by: Research Into Use
Type of resource: Policy brief
Resource topic: Irrigation


Project/Programme: Not specific
Pest/Disease: Not specific
Pages: 2
File type: PDF (1,089 KB)

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