Asian Watershed Management Network (Asian WATMANET)
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Founded
1994 Beijing China
History
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Facilitate farmers' organizations for watershed management at small watershed, village, district and national levels; promote exchange of experience at farmer, technical, professional, educator and policy-maker levels. Through PWMTA: contribute to human resource development for people's participation in sustainable natural resource management in Himalayan and other rain-fed watersheds by enhancing skills, knowledge and awareness of problems of watershed degradation and enhancing national capabilities to plan, implement, evaluate and monitor watershed rehabilitation programmes; exchange technology and indigenous experience.
Activities
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Supports implementation of: H-XF2785 - Global Action Plan for Environment and Development in the 21st Century (Agenda 21).
Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations
F-XF4954 - Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).
Publications
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- Hydrology → Water
- Resources → Resources
- Society → Minority, Indigenous Groups
- Social Activity → Human Resources
- Societal Problems → Vulnerability
- Agriculture → Farming
- Management → Management
- Development → Development
- Development → Sustainable Development
UN Sustainable Development Goals **
UIA Org ID
XF4000
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