GLF Policy Recommendation 6: Policy makers should ensure long-term support for watershed management

Watersheds often encompass multiple areas of a landscape – forests, agriculture, mountains, fisheries. Their management requires a multi-scale, multi-stakeholder and multi-sector approach. The landscape approach has long been applied through watershed management and territorial development to improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of rural communities and ensure food supply.

Negotiators should:

  • Ensure long-term and multi-sector support and funding mechanisms for watershed management beyond conventional project approaches to such large-scale interventions.
  • Ensure such interventions generate multiple livelihoods, food security and global environment benefits.

What do you think: Why should a special focus be put on watershed management? And how can international policy processes ensure that adequate support and attention is given to these systems?