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Leveraging Citizen Action for Water Conservation : Reciprocal Watershed Agreements by Fundación Natura Bolivia - Case Study (English)

Reciprocal watershed agreements - known as water shared - allows downstream water users to engage with upstream forest owners and landowners to manage their watershed more sustainably and to directly negotiate incentives for upstream users to do so. By providing a model for direct citizen-to-citizen agreements, these agreements can better align the interests of local stakeholders and offer a way to scale such actions across administrative boundaries...
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Hatzfeldt,Gaia; Keener,Sarah.

Leveraging Citizen Action for Water Conservation : Reciprocal Watershed Agreements by Fundación Natura Bolivia - Case Study (English). Inclusion in Water Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099417306192332086

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