Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds

The Sustaining inclusive Collective Action that Links across Economic and Ecological Scales in upper watersheds (Scales) project fits mainly in People and Water in Catchments Theme (Theme 2) of the CPWF. Its goal is to contribute to poverty alleviation in the upper watersheds of the tropics throug...

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Autor principal: Johnson, Nancy L.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3909
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description The Sustaining inclusive Collective Action that Links across Economic and Ecological Scales in upper watersheds (Scales) project fits mainly in People and Water in Catchments Theme (Theme 2) of the CPWF. Its goal is to contribute to poverty alleviation in the upper watersheds of the tropics through improved collective action for watershed resource management within and across social-spatial scales. Scales worked though an integrated program of collaborative action research, development, and capacity building in key catchments of the Nile and Andes basins, as well as through synthesis and dissemination of lessons and approaches across basins, and conceptual modeling and analysis. The project was led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), and involved 9 partner organizations
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spelling CGSpace39092025-11-12T07:31:41Z Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds Johnson, Nancy L. watersheds The Sustaining inclusive Collective Action that Links across Economic and Ecological Scales in upper watersheds (Scales) project fits mainly in People and Water in Catchments Theme (Theme 2) of the CPWF. Its goal is to contribute to poverty alleviation in the upper watersheds of the tropics through improved collective action for watershed resource management within and across social-spatial scales. Scales worked though an integrated program of collaborative action research, development, and capacity building in key catchments of the Nile and Andes basins, as well as through synthesis and dissemination of lessons and approaches across basins, and conceptual modeling and analysis. The project was led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), and involved 9 partner organizations 2009-08-15 2011-06-15T11:04:29Z 2011-06-15T11:04:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/3909 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Johnson, N. 2009. Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food.
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Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
title Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
title_full Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
title_fullStr Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
title_short Sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
title_sort sustaining inclusive collective action that links across economic and ecological scales in upper watersheds
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