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  1. Watershed management implies an effective conservation of soil and water resources for sustainable production with minimum non point resources (NFS) pollutant losses. It involves management of land surface and vegetation so as to conserve the soil and water for immediate and long term benefits to the farmers, community and society as a whole.

  2. Oct 25, 2021 · Objectives of Watershed Management: Pollution control. Minimising over-exploitation of resources. Water storage, flood control, checking sedimentation. Wildlife preservation. Erosion control and prevention of soil. Recharging groundwater to provide regular water supply. Components of Watershed Management Programmes: Soil and water conservation.

  3. Watershed management is the study of the relevant characteristics of a watershed aimed at the sustainable distribution of its resources and the process of creating and implementing plans, programs and projects to sustain and enhance watershed functions that affect the plant, animal, and human communities within the watershed boundary.

  4. Oct 27, 2022 · Through a comprehensive approach, watershed management aims to stop land degradation and maximize agricultural production. It involves the wise use of land and water resources for maximum and sustained productivity with the least amount of risk to the environment.

  5. This module is intended for people involved in the conservation, use and sustainable management of forests, land and water at the watershed scale. It outlines the key principles and main planning steps involved in designing measures to preserve or restore the ecosystem functions of watersheds.

  6. Jun 30, 2016 · Watershed management is an ever-evolving practice involving the management of land, water, biota, and other resources in a defined area for ecological, social, and economic purposes. In this paper, we explore the following questions: How has watershed management evolved?

  7. Watershed management aims to care for natural resources in a way that supports human needs for water, food, fiber, energy, and habitation, while supporting other agreed attributes linked to recreation, esthetics, and/or ecologic function.

  8. productivity through scientific agricultural water management practices, and the demand of water from other sector can be met with present water resources. Natural Resources Problems in Agriculture with Special References to Eastern India S. K. Ambast, PhD Director, ICAR-Indian Institute of Water Management, Bhubaneswar - 751023, Odisha

  9. Feb 24, 2021 · Scarcity and threats to freshwater resources from pollution, climate change, and overexploitation have made it increasingly important to have sound watershed management. The link between land, water, and people has further made it necessary to widen the scope of...

  10. A watershed is simply the land that water flows across or through on its way to a common stream, river, or lake. A watershed can be very large (e.g. draining thousands of square miles to a major river or lake or the ocean), or very small, such as a 20-acre watershed that drains to a pond.

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