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Water Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean

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To choose better water investments we need to have a better appreciation of what is possible with improved governance, of how to identify improved governance, how to design institutions for it, and how to incorporate it into planning and investments. This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical bases for water governance in general and then presents five specific cases from Latin America which highlight different aspects of governance. The studies range from nation-wide and sector-wide cases in Brazil and Chile, to irrigation sector reform in Mexico, the private concession of municipal water supply and sanitation in Buenos Aires, to a very localized experience in Honduras which attempts to integrate all sectors of the local economy to protect and develop a lake ecosystem.

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  • Rogers, Peter, 2002. "Water Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 3966, Inter-American Development Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:idb:brikps:3966
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    1. Jorge Alejandro Silva Rodríguez de San Miguel, 2015. "Referentes conceptuales para la integración de un modelo de gobernanza del agua," Revista Lebret, Universidad Santo Tomás - Bucaramanga, vol. 7, pages 21-35, December.
    2. Javier Herrán Gómez & Susana Sastre Merino & Á n g e l To r r e s -To u k o u m i d i s, 2017. "Radio mensaje para la gestión del sistema de riego en comunidades rurales indígenas de Ecuador," Revista Equidad y Desarrollo, Universidad de la Salle, issue 28, pages 43-60, July.

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