APFNet - Highlighted commitments in the watershed and wetland management
APFNet - Highlighted commitments in the watershed and wetland management
When people think of groups in charge of protecting clean water, most think of water utilities. But land trusts, municipalities, local villagers, NGOs, research institutions, and other entities also have an interest in a clean water supply for local communities. For example, conserving forests around a water source is key to ensuring clean drinking water, and APFNet has already worked to conserve land and water resources as a crucial part of its mission.
Here are some projects that highlight APFNet commitments in the watershed and wetland management for source water protection for the World Water Week, 23-27 August 2021.
When people think of groups in charge of protecting clean water, most think of water utilities. But land trusts, municipalities, local villagers, NGOs, research institutions, and other entities also have an interest in a clean water supply for local communities. For example, conserving forests around a water source is key to ensuring clean drinking water, and APFNet has already worked to conserve land and water resources as a crucial part of its mission.
Here are some projects that highlight APFNet commitments in the watershed and wetland management for source water protection for the World Water Week, 23-27 August 2021.
A landscape approach to sustainable management of forests in Prek Thnot watershed, CAMBODIA

Development of participatory management of microcatchment in the Bengawan Solo Upper watershed, INDONESIA (Phase I & II)

Rehabilitation and management of degraded forests in Miyun Reservoir watershed, Beijing, CHINA

Community-based sustainable forest management in Sungai Medihit watershed in Sarawak, MALAYSIA

Integrated forest ecosystem management planning and demonstration project in Greater Mekong Subregion, Tram Chim, VIET NAM
