01536cam a2200217 a 4500020001800000020001500018040001000033082002600043245010000069260007600169300006000245490002300305500004900328500017400377520064100551650001301192650002501205650003901230700002001269700002901289 a9789251060599 a9251060592 cBTCTA a630 FOO 2008 A054 Or.00aScoping Agriculture, Wetland Interactions :btowards a Sustainable Multiple-response Strategy / aRome :bFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,c2008. axviii, 155 p. :bill. ;c30 cm. +e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)1 aFAO water reports, a"TC/M/10314E/1/09.08/2100"--P. [4] of cover. aCDROM contains database which has been used in the FAO Water Report no. 33 "Scoping agriculture-wetlands interactions. Towards a sustainable multiple-response strategy". aAgriculture is identified as the main cause of wetland degradation and loss. Using a drivers, pressures, state changes, impacts and responses (DPSIR) framework to analyze 90 cases drawn from all parts of the world and all wetland types, this report assesses the character of agriculture - wetlands interactions (AWIs) and their impacts in socio-economic and ecosystem services terms. The report is a technical framework that is used to scope out the relevance and nature of AWIs, identify responses, identify opportunities and set out guidelines. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the DPSIR database and tutors.--Publisher's description. 0aLand use 0aWetland agriculture. 0aAgricultural landscape management.1 aWood, Adrian P.1 aHalsema, Gerardo E. van.