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Hydrological impacts of forest, agroforestry and upland cropping as a basis for rewarding environmental service providers in Indonesia Proceedings of a workshop in Padang/Singkarak, West Sumatra, Indonesia, 25-28 February 2004
Author
Fahmuddin Agus and Farida
Editor
Meine van Noordwijk
Year
2004
Publisher
World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF, SEA Regional Office, RUPES and ASB-Indonesia
This proceeding consisted of papers presented in a workshop in Padang/Singkarak, West Sumatra, Indonesia. 25-28 February 2004 involving researchers and policy makers from district, provincial, national and international levels. The chapters are preceded with a reader friendly executive summary. It revamps some ‘myth understanding’ of land use changes and hydrological relationship. The chapters include forest and watershed function relationship, the role of agroforestry in maintenance of hydrological functions, criteria and indicators for evaluating the success of watershed management, farmers’ practices worth rewarding, recognizing and rewarding of watershed services, institutional arrangement for watershed management, and reward mechanism of environmental services. Results of group discussion are included. The final parts show the picturesque photos of Singkarak and Maninjau lakes and their catchments.
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