Chemonics International Consortium | Water IQC IIRidge to Reef

About our Areas of Expertise

Watershed management

Consortium Past Performance

View all past performance

A form of ecosystem management, watershed management is a perpetual decision-making process that prioritizes and balances the uses and modifications of the entire watershed system from uplands and headwaters, to floodplain wetlands and river channels. Since watersheds tend to be densely populated and often susceptible to floods, watershed management schemes can focus on a broad range of objectives including land management, erosion control, as well as sedimentation and flood control, depending on the needs of each watershed. In recent decades, greater attention has been given to watershed inhabitants and their environment, to support rural development, while preserving water and land resources, and biodiversity.

Case Studies

Why wetlands sustain livelihoods and the environment

June 1, 2004

Wetlands are important ecosystems with several beneficial functions. They are also central to the lives of many people in the rural communities of Southern Africa.

Learn more

View all case studies for this area of expertise
Full list of areas of expertise

Print this pageEmail this page

Water for PeopleWater for FoodWater for JobsWater for Nature

Related areas of expertise

Featured Expert

More Experts in This Area

1717 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20006
202.955.3300 | fax 202.955.3400
wateriqc@chemonics.com

Site by CaudillWeb