TY - BOOK AU - Wood,Adrian P. AU - Halsema,Gerardo E.van TI - Scoping Agriculture, Wetland Interactions: towards a Sustainable Multiple-response Strategy T2 - FAO water reports, SN - 9789251060599 U1 - 613.8 SCO 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Rome PB - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations KW - Land use KW - Environmental aspects KW - Wetland agriculture KW - Agricultural landscape management N1 - "TC/M/10314E/1/09.08/2100"--P. [4] of cover; CDROM contains database which has been used in the FAO Water Report no. 33 "Scoping agriculture-wetlands interactions. Towards a sustainable multiple-response strategy"; Includes bibliographical references; Agriculture : wetland interactions. Exploring agriculture : wetland interactions : a framework for analysis -- Methods and sources -- Assessment of agriculture : wetland interactions across the case database --- Case studies. Small swamp wetlands in southwest Ethiopia -- Revitalizing regulating services : the Netherlands floodplan policy -- Oil-palm estate development in Southeast Asia : consequences for peat swamp forests and livelihoods in Indonesia -- Agriculture in tropical river basins : impacts on aquatic lagoon and estuary ecosystems -- Integrated rice and fish culture/capture in the lower Songkhram River basin, northeast Thailand -- Responses and guidance. Response scenarios -- From analysis to guidance N2 - Agriculture 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 ER -