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Realities of watershed management in the Philippines: synthesis of case studies

How can good watershed management be achieved?

Authors: H.A. Francisco; A. C. Rola
Publisher: Philippine Institute for Development Studies , 2004

This paper presents a synthesis of four case studies of watershed management experiences in the Philippines, primarily to provide insight on why watershed management approach has not gained wider recognition in the country despite being renowned internationally. The paper starts by presenting a brief description for each case study involving the watersheds of Maasin, Magat, Manupali, and Balian sub-watershed to account for their critical role as water supply support systems to downstream communities. The paper also provides highlights on various initiatives undertaken by the Local Government Units, NGOs, private sector etc in their effort to protect these watersheds from environmental degradation.

The case studies focus on the elements that are present or absent in the various watersheds as they affect the implementation of watershed management approach. These elements are categorized into:

The results and recommendations of the case studies indicate that:

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