Strengthening livelihood resilience in upper catchments of dry areas by integrated natural resources management

The Livelihood Resilience project evolved around the hypothesis that better integrated management can improve the livelihoods of poor farming communities and increase the environmental integrity and water productivity of upstream watersheds in dry areas. This hypothesis was tested by researchers...

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Main Authors: Bruggeman, A., Turkelboom, F., Porhemmat, J., Ghafouri, M., Moosavi, S.B., Mirghasemi, S.A., Banis, Y.N., Milani, P., Shahmoradi, S., Ghaffari, A., Sabaghpour, S.H., Effati, M., Rafati, M., Kalaei, A., Zad, M., Anthofer, J., Aw-Hassan, Aden A.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3900

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