Rapid hydrological analysis of the Los Negros watershed in support of a Payments-for-Environmental Services (PES) mechanism

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2006

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Hydrological research is expensive and time consuming. If Payments for Environmental Services (PES) systems are really to integrate forest conservation and sustainable development in the world's poorest and most biodiverse watersheds, the forestry research community needs to find a quick and easy way of undertaking a sufficient level of hydrological analysis that while providing data of sufficient accuracy to guide the development of PES systems, can be collected cheaply and rapidly by local institutions. Currently, most PES schemes are based on the untested assumption of a direct relationship between forest cover and water.

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Research planning, Sedimentation, Water management, Sustainable development, Surface water, Soil erosion, Payments for environmental services, Water, Forests, Water quality, Watershed management, Forest conservation, Hydrological research, Forest/water relationship, Stream flow, Wet season, Dry season, Watershed

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Interim report from Fundación Natura Bolivia to CIFOR describing project advances January-December 2005