International Classification and Codification of Watersheds and River Basins

Watersheds and river basins, referred to as hydrologic units (HUs) are independent of territorial boundaries, and therefore compel the partners representing all the nations or other administrative units within an HU to adopt a holistic approach to resource management. A basic requirement for the hol...

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