Papua New Guinea: Rehabilitation, management and monitoring of Laloki River system for economical, social and environmental benefits
Aims: To promote the sustainable use of the water resources of Laloki catchment
Activities: Establish a participatory mechanism to support integrated catchment planning, management and monitoring; Improve waste management and reduce human-induced contamination; Develop site-specific water quality criteria; Establish a hydro-meteorological network for the catchment.
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Reporting date | 14-Mar |
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