2015
DOI: 10.4215/rm2015.1402.0007
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The Shared Management of Transboundary Waters, Brazil and Colombia

Abstract: If in the internal area of the States the complexity that wraps the rational use of the waters is enormous, in the actions of international nature the formulation of rules becomes necessary to make possible the harmonious conciliation of particular interests of the involved States. This study aims to analyze the management of transboundary waters of Brazil and Colombia, countries that stand out for their significant water availability and because they share the waters of the Amazon Basin. For this proposal, we… Show more

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“…Table 2 allows the inference that, in the baseline scenario, the Amazon basin is within the risk categories "very high", in terms of water quality (water pollution), and "high", in terms of governance (water politics tension and legal framework). These results were also shown by [15]. In the baseline scenario, regarding human and environmental water stress, the basin presented "very low" and "low" risks, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Table 2 allows the inference that, in the baseline scenario, the Amazon basin is within the risk categories "very high", in terms of water quality (water pollution), and "high", in terms of governance (water politics tension and legal framework). These results were also shown by [15]. In the baseline scenario, regarding human and environmental water stress, the basin presented "very low" and "low" risks, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…In this regard, knowledge of the specificities of the legal framework and institutional arrangements of water resource management of the countries involved, with identification of the existing congruencies and divergences, is necessary in order to achieve progress in shared management of transboundary water [15]. One of the main advances in the legal system regarding water resource management in Amazon countries has been recognition of the basin as a water resource management unit [4].…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Legal Basis For Water Resource Management mentioning
confidence: 99%