Foundations for source-to-sea management
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Foundations for source-to-sea management

Source-to-sea
This completed project established the foundations for source-to-sea management in two locations, expanded practical guidance, methods and tools through pilot testing the source-to-sea approach and captured and disseminated results and learning nationally, regionally, and globally.
2019 - 2020 · Now inactive

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The project engaged a broad set of stakeholders in applying the source-to-sea approach to addressing prioritized local challenges in two locations, Lake Hawassa Sub-Basin in Ethiopia and Vu Gia-Thu Bon River Basin in Vietnam.  During the project, local stakeholders have not only acquired a better understanding of the challenges they face in addressing sediment and pollution issues across the source-to-sea (or lake) continuum, but also the benefits of source-to-sea management as a method to address them.
By developing a shared knowledge base, the project has set the foundations for more informed decisions to be made in the management of sediment and plastic pollution flows in the pilot regions. Stakeholders have also learned of the benefits of source-to-sea management as a method to address local challenges.

The project delivered on a broader aim, to deepen our understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with implementing source-to-sea management on a more general level. Application of this learning is used to strengthen the guidance provided to practitioners beyond the pilot sites, taking the forms of practical guidance, methods and tools that were developed.

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