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I'd be happy to provide you with some general advice, but without specific details on the legal and policy framework for the Manupali Watershed Management, or the specific resource material you are referring to, I can only give you a broad view on the subject. Watershed management often involves governmental or local authorities working with environmental agencies to maintain and restore the health of watersheds. When talking about the legal and policy framework surrounding these efforts, there are few key factors to consider: 1. Legislation & Regulations: These are the legal authorities that govern the watershed management. They may include laws, rules, or regulations that specifically relate to watershed protection and management. In many places, local, regional, or national environmental protection laws could apply. 2. Policy Guidelines: These provide detailed instructions on how to implement the legislation on the ground. They can include policies on land usage, water extraction rights, pollution controls, etc. 3. Institutional framework: Consider who is responsible for managing the watershed. Often it involves many stakeholders including government departments, regulatory bodies, local community groups, and even individual property owners. 4. Participation of Stakeholders: A successful watershed management often depends on the active involvement of all stakeholders, including public and private sectors, indigenous people, and citizen groups. Their roles, rights, and responsibilities should be clearly defined in the policy framework. 5. Continuous Assessment & Improvement: Policy and legal frameworks should include mechanisms for monitoring, reporting, and improving their effectiveness over time. In the context of the Manupali Watershed, specific policies or laws may relate to things like land use, farming practices, pollution prevention measures, and community engagement in conservation efforts. Also, it is important to note how this local framework aligns with national and international environmental laws and conventions. Doing a thorough review of the specific management plan or policy will give you a more detailed understanding.

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Sept. 20, 2023, 6:59 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, September 20, 2023

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