Catchment surveillance for water resource management
As water resources deteriorate and demand increases, should governments even attempt to manage and protect micro-catchments? A project in the eastern Caribbean concludes that they can and should — with a little help from state-of-the-art surveillance techniques, and practicalgrassroots action.
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