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Metropolitan Growth And Water Management In Latin America

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  • Terence R. Lee

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This article discusses some recent developments in water management in Latin America. It is based on research done during the joint CEPAL/UNEP project on Water Development and the Environment. The author discusses the changes in water use occurring in Latin America in general, the contemporary relationship with the water resource in four major metropolitan centres, Bogotá, Colombia, Lima, Peru, and Sāo Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On the basis of the general and specific experiences described, general conclusions are drawn as to styles of water management current in the region and adjustments to the problem posed by the emergence of very large metropolitan concentrations of population and economic activity. Cet article reprend des développements récents en matière de gestion des ressources en eau en Amérique latine. II se base sur des recherches effectuées au cours de l'exécution du projet conjoint CEPAL/PNUE sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau et de l'environnement. L'auteur discute des modifications intervenues dans l'utilisation des ressources en eau en Amérique latine en général et le rapport qui existe actuellement entre les ressources en eau et quatre centres principaux urbains (Bogota en Colombie, Lima au Pérou, et Sāo Paulo et Rio de Janeiro au Brésil). Sur la base des experiences générales et particulières décrites, des conclusions génèrales sont tirées quant aux modes de gestion actuelle des ressources en eau dans la région et aux améliorations apportées au problème créé par l'apparition d'énormes agglomérations urbaines à activité économique intense. Este artículo trata sobre algunos desarrollos recientes en la administración del uso de recursos de agua en Latinoamérica. El artículo está basado en la investigación realizada en el proyecto conjunto CEPAL/PNUMA sobre Desarrollo de Agua y el Medio Ambiente. El autor analiza los cambios que están ocurriendo en el uso de recursos de ague en Latinoamérica en general y las relaciones entre los recursos de agua y los usos en cuatro centros metropolitanos: Bogotá, Lima, Sāco Paulo y Rio de Janeiro. Basándose en descripciones de experiencias generales y específicas, se extraen conclusiones sobre los estilos de la administración de recursos de agua existentes en la región y sobre la solución a los problemas planteados por la emergencia de grandes concentraciones metropolitanas de población y actividad económica.

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  • Terence R. Lee, 1979. "Metropolitan Growth And Water Management In Latin America," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 3(4), pages 401-416, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:natres:v:3:y:1979:i:4:p:401-416
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.1979.tb00429.x
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