Workshop on Strategies for Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America and the Caribbean: Proceedings
This report summarizes the results of the two-day Consultation Workshop on Strategies for Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) financed through a Bank technical cooperation (ATN/SF-5194-RG). The Workshop was held on May 6th-7th, 1996 in San José, Costa Rica. The Workshop included six presentations by consultants on various aspects of water resources management. The consultants' presentations dealt with the following topics: 1) Proposed Elements for a Bank Strategy on Water Resources Management; 2) Planning for the Integrated Management of Water Resources; 3) Institutional Innovation for the Integrated Management of Water Resources; 4) Community Participation in Watershed Management; 5) Water Markets, Monopolies and Rights: Institutional Elements; 6) Economic Instruments in Integrated Water Resources Management: Advantages and Constraints.
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Format: | Discussion Papers & Presentations biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Subjects: | Water Management, Public Utility, Water Supply and Sanitation, |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006808 https://publications.iadb.org/en/workshop-strategies-integrated-water-resources-management-latin-america-and-caribbean-proceedings |
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Summary: | This report summarizes the results of the two-day Consultation Workshop on Strategies for Integrated Water Resources Management in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) financed through a Bank technical cooperation (ATN/SF-5194-RG). The Workshop was held on May 6th-7th, 1996 in San José, Costa Rica. The Workshop included six presentations by consultants on various aspects of water resources management. The consultants' presentations dealt with the following topics: 1) Proposed Elements for a Bank Strategy on Water Resources Management; 2) Planning for the Integrated Management of Water Resources; 3) Institutional Innovation for the Integrated Management of Water Resources; 4) Community Participation in Watershed Management; 5) Water Markets, Monopolies and Rights: Institutional Elements; 6) Economic Instruments in Integrated Water Resources Management: Advantages and Constraints. |
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