To achieve effective conservation of freshwater ecosystems, close coordination and cooperation is required among sectors responsible for protection and management of water resources, biodiversity conservation, land-use management (including agricultural resources), and integrated development planning (MacKay & Ashton 2004). Of special importance is the coordination between land-related and water-related sectors because freshwater ecosystems are affected by activities that happen throughout their drainage areas (Linke et al. 2007)
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Roux, DJ, Ashton, PJ, Nel, JL, and Mackay, HM. 2008. Improving cross-sector policy integration and co-operation in support of freshwater conservation. Conservation biology, 22(6), pp 6
Roux, D., Ashton, P., Nel, J., & Mackay, H. (2008). Improving cross-sector policy integration and co-operation in support of freshwater conservation. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3327
Roux, DJ, PJ Ashton, JL Nel, and HM Mackay "Improving cross-sector policy integration and co-operation in support of freshwater conservation." (2008) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3327
Roux D, Ashton P, Nel J, Mackay H. Improving cross-sector policy integration and co-operation in support of freshwater conservation. 2008; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3327.