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Title
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Community Based Participatory Watershed Development
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Subtitle
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A Guideline
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Author
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Desta, L., Carucci, V., Wendem-Ageňehu, A., Abebe, Y.
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Editor or Organisation
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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, Ethiopia
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Year
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2005
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Keywords
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watershed management, participation, land use, Forest conservation, infotechs
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Country
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Ethiopia
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Type
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good practice
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Language
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English
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Table of Contents
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Part 1: Section A(1) Scope and Main Elements
1. Introduction
2. Rationale
3. Policies and Strategies Related to Watershed Development
4. Concepts and Principles of PWDP
Part 1: Section A(2) Planning Procedures and Steps
5. Planning methodology
6. Steps
References
Success stories in pictures
Part 1: Section B Infotechs
Infotechs on technologies
Introduction
Main features of infotechs
1. Physical soil and water conservation
2. Flood control and improved drainage
3. Water harvesting
4. Soil fertility management and biological soil
conservation
5. Agro-forestry, forage development and forestry
6. Gully control
7. Feeder roads
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Abstract
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Permission
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Yes
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Category
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Resource Management
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