Watershed
level management requires a perspective that unites social, economic,
and environmental concerns in a landscape where upland forests and
rangeland, wetlands, agricultural and urban areas are integrated.
An understanding of watershed linkages allows us to design long-term
and sustainable solutions to a variety of natural resource problems.
Model efforts in watershed management include the capture, storage,
and safe release of water resources, the prevention and management
of accelerated soil erosion through the maintenance of an appropriate
vegetation cover, and prevention strategies for stormwater degradation
of surface and ground water resources.
Watershed councils and planning groups act as decision support
systems in local watershed management efforts. These groups bring
stakeholders together to develop plans that consider all interests.
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Adapted from the Watershed Management Theme page: http://www.usawaterquality.org/themes/watershed/default.html
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