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Lesson
Database and information systems should be designed with sufficient flexibility to be easily expandable to other river basins. Awareness raising and training can also help increase the chance for replication.

Project Number: 46257-001
Project Name: Strengthening Integrated Water Resources Management in Mountainous River Basins
Report Date: 21 Dec 2020

Lesson
Careful documentation and dissemination of findings, manuals, and knowledge products are important steps in promoting future scaling up of TA project activities.

Project Number: 46257-001
Project Name: Strengthening Integrated Water Resources Management in Mountainous River Basins
Report Date: 21 Dec 2020

Lesson
A total of 50 manuals, guidelines, reports and regional knowledge product developed by the TA can be utilized to replicate the TA’s RBO’s activities in other river basins with customization as needed. Moreover, the WWSIS (online database system) was designed and developed to be easily expandable to other river basins in Bhutan. It is an excellent practice for future replication and scaling up of activities.

Project Number: 46257-001
Project Name: Strengthening Integrated Water Resources Management in Mountainous River Basins
Report Date: 15 May 2020

Content type

  • Lesson (3)

Countries

  • (-) Bhutan (3)
  • Afghanistan (3)
  • Armenia (1)
  • Cambodia (2)
  • China, People's Republic of (5)
  • Lao People’s Democratic Republic (2)
  • Mongolia (3)
  • Myanmar (2)
  • Nepal (5)
  • Thailand (2)
  • Viet Nam (2)

Sectors

  • (-) Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (3)
    • Water-based natural resources management (3)

Themes

Report Year

  • 2020 (3)

Report Source

  • Technical assistance completion reports validation (2)
  • Technical assistance completion reports (1)

Report Rating

Applicability

Topics

  • Design and/or planning (2)
  • Implementation and/or Delivery (1)
  • Knowledge building (3)
  • Management (staffing, including consultants) (3)
  • Partnership (and cofinancing) (3)
  • Post-TA financial resources (1)
  • Stakeholder participation (2)
  • (-) Replication and scaling Up (3)

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