
Effective watershed preservation relies on a shared understanding of the hydrological cycle, current water quality and quantity, and the balance between water demands and availability. Before engaging in preservation efforts, it is crucial to build this foundation.
Multi-Stakeholder Forums (MSF) play an essential role as enablers, fostering collaboration among public, private, and community sectors to tackle common water challenges. Initiatives like Regenerative Agroforestry and Infiltration Wells support ecosystem health, water infiltration, and sustainable water management. Payment for Environmental Services (PES) further incentivizes long-term preservation efforts, ensuring a resilient future for our water resources.

Regenerative Agroforestry
Regenerative Agroforestry is an agricultural approach aims to shift beyond sustainability with the practice of integrating various types of trees and other plants to create a multifunctional, healthy, and productive ecosystem.

Infiltration Wells
The infiltration wells are made to facilitate surface water into the soil to help reduce water runoff, replenish the aquifer, and mitigate disaster related to the over extraction of groundwater.

Payment for Environmental Services (PES)
Payment for Environmental Services (PES) is a form of incentive/compensation to maintain the availability of environmental benefits.