Gender, land, and water: from reform to counter-reform in Latin America
Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 1998
América Central
América do Sul
Trans-boundary water agreements are usually conceived as allocation agreements. In other words, water is treated as if it were a pie to be divided among the riparian states. The treatment of water as if it were as immobile as land may be useful in the short term, but it is fundamentally flawed as a means to avoid conflict as well as to ensure efficient, equitable, and sustainable management of water over the long term.