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Promote the Soil and Water Conservation of Forest by Best Management Practices |
Li Chinyu |
Professor of Department,of Soil and Water Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, 91201, Pingtung, Taiwan, China |
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Abstract This paper presents the results of an inventory of water resource conservation forest of watershed studies in connection with development of hillslope' s problems in Taiwan. Most of the studies described in this paper currently are under investigation, a few of the studies have been terminated. The study is to present an integrated approach to watershed management to those who are now, or in future will be, responsible for the management of precious water resources, and to build on the experiences of many individuals and agencies around the world as they have grappled with the challenge of integrated watershed management. The present works analyses the feasibility and necessity of development of the information system of watershed management according to the theory of the information system management. Water and land resources are major elements to support human development, their degradation will seriously influence the sustain-ability of human economic development. A standard operation procedure (SOP) of best management practices (BMPs) sustainability indicators was suggested in this study.
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Received: 03 March 2003
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