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Building Co-operations, Coalitions and Governance on Mountain Catchments Sustainability

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This paper aims at providing some evidences that integrated and participatory watershed management (IPWM) is not only a theoretical framework but is currently stepping forward and becoming a necessary practice with successful examples. From international co-operations to local governance case studies, mountain areas are setting the stage of a new input to the sustainable management of natural resources.

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Zingari, P.C. (2010). Building Co-operations, Coalitions and Governance on Mountain Catchments Sustainability. In: Integrated Watershed Management. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3769-5_4

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