@inproceedings{912bcbe1eacd4964af3d640197ef0c21,
title = "Understanding the hydrology of tropical Andean ecosystems through an Andean network of basins",
abstract = "During the last decade several initiatives aiming at conserving and protecting the water provision of Andean ecosystems have started. However, their implementation has faced a number of limitations on the technical side, mainly due to the lack of knowledge of hydrological processes and Andean-specific developed and tested hydrological models for scenario analyses. The large variability found in ecosystems, climates and geomorphological settings makes hydrological research a complex task and therefore finding answers to these societal problems may take too long, unless a well-coordinated collaboration between research centres, NGOs and local governments takes place. This manuscript outlines the goals of a regional initiative on participatory-based networking of data monitoring; describes how researchers can help local and regional stakeholders and vice versa with data collection, processing, storage and dissemination; highlights the benefits of the collaboration for the scientific community and policy makers; and proposes measures to make the collaboration effective and sustainable.",
keywords = "Andean ecosystems, Andes, Montane and cloud forests, Mountain hydrology, P{\'a}ramo, Participatory environmental monitoring",
author = "Rolando C{\'e}lleri and Wouter Buytaert and {De Bi{\`e}vre}, Bert and Conrado Tob{\'o}n and Patricio Crespo and {Molina Carpio}, Jorge and Feyen, {J. A.N.}",
year = "2010",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s",
isbn = "9781907161087",
series = "IAHS-AISH Publication",
pages = "209--212",
booktitle = "Status of Perspectives of Hydrology in Small Basins",
note = "null ; Conference date: 30-03-2009 Through 02-04-2009",
}