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Report of the work of the expert group on maintaining the ability of biodiversity to continue to support the water cycle

1 CEH - Centre for Ecology and Hydrology [Wallingford]
2 No-Till Association of Argentina (Aapresid), Rosario
3 Federal University of Santa Maria
4 Pegasys
5 Crossflow
6 AUB - American University of Beirut [Beyrouth]
7 University of Évora [Portugal]
8 IAPAR - Instituto Agronômico do Parana
9 Lancaster Environment Centre
10 Scarborough School of Education
11 Secretariat of the CBD
12 Department of Zoology
13 UniTE - Università degli Studi di Teramo
14 Ramsar Secretariat
15 Departamento de Engenharia
16 ICIMOD - International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
17 FAO
18 JCU - James Cook University
19 Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Edmonton
20 Universidad de Córdoba = University of Córdoba [Córdoba]
21 UMN - University of Minnesota [Twin Cities]
22 Michigan State University [East Lansing]
23 University of Ottawa [Ottawa]
24 UOR - University of Reading
25 Korea Environment Institute
26 Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering [Seoul]
27 ESO - Espaces et Sociétés
28 China Agriculture University [Beijing]
29 International Water Management Institute
30 RM Wetlands & Environment Ltd
31 FEBRAPDP - Federação Brasileira de Plantio Direto na Palha
32 Red de Ecología Funcional
33 ICARDA
34 Division of Hydrology and Water Resources
35 University of Essex
36 State University of Londrina = Universidade Estadual de Londrina
37 University of Ponta Grossa
38 Farm All Technology Pvt. Ltd, Lahore
39 Conservation & Environmental Management Division
40 Swiss No-Till
41 CIMMYT - International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center [Zimbabwe]
42 Cornell University [New York]
43 ICRISAT - International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics [Inde]
44 McGill University = Université McGill [Montréal, Canada]
Mao Amis
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Aileen Anderson
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Nick Davidson
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Theodor Friedrich
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FAO
François Laurent
Aziz Nurbekov
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Jules Pretty
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Wolfgang Sturny
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Résumé

The work of the expert group was based on peer-reviewed scientific or technical literature, supplemented by peer-reviewed examples of practice. Section II provides an overview of the processes that underpin ecosystem functions in relation to hydrology, and how these support the delivery of ecosystem services. Specific examples of these relationships, and how they can be managed in practice, are elaborated for agricultural systems and cities in section III . Social and economic aspects of this topic are largely self-evident and briefly discussed in section IV. Section V discusses the recent international policy landscape, highlighting the profile of this topic in the outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development 2012 (Rio+20). It also discusses some institutional constraints to managing the biodiversity-water cycle relationship and identifies simple ways of enabling more rapid uptake of biodiversity-based solutions to water-related problems. Section VI identifies the immediate opportunity available to the Conference of the Parties to strengthen cooperation and partnerships on this subject as a means to enhance implementation of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity (2011-2020).
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Mike Acreman, Juliana Albertengo, Telmo Amado, Mao Amis, Aileen Anderson, et al.. Report of the work of the expert group on maintaining the ability of biodiversity to continue to support the water cycle. 2012, pp.179. ⟨halshs-00780873⟩
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