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drainage basin
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drainage basin

Area of land drained by a river system (a river and its tributaries). It includes the surface run-off in the water cycle, as well as the water table. Drainage basins are separated by watersheds. A drainage basin is an example of an open system because it is open to inputs from outside, such as precipitation, and is responsible for outputs out of the system, such as output of water into the sea and evaporation of water into the atmosphere.


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Other examples of traditional versus ecologically sensitive approaches include the comparison of public health interventions through building water treatment plants and the alternative of maintaining the integrity of freshwater ecosystems at the scale of river catchment through sustainable land-use practices, keeping stock out of waterways and revegetating riparian zones (Motueka Integrated Catchment Management Project 2001;
 
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