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Watershed Management – A Negotiation Process

• Policies and arrangements (global, regional, national) GMS priorities (Economic and Biodiversity Corridors) Strategies and planning systems MRC procedures (BDP, EP, WUP) Implementation guidelines Monitoring procedures. Policy implementation. Watershed management guidelines, Monitoring.

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Watershed Management – A Negotiation Process

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  1. • Policies and arrangements (global, regional, national) GMS priorities (Economic and Biodiversity Corridors) Strategies and planning systems MRC procedures (BDP, EP, WUP) Implementation guidelines Monitoring procedures Policy implementation Watershed management guidelines, Monitoring Maintenance of watershed functions Multi-stakeholder negotiation process Participatoryprocesses Local needs Expectations Economic prosperity Social security Watershed management institutions Watershed Management – A Negotiation Process Reference: Tuyll, C. 2007: MRC GTZ Watershed Management Programme – Consultative Meeting. Capacity Building Package 1. Power Point Presentation.

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