Definitive analyses of transboundary water management in Latin
America are conspicuous by their absence. The situation is a little
better for rivers compared to groundwater resources. Transboundary
water management in Latin America has been evolving in a somewhat
different manner compared to other continents.
The book includes eight authoritative case studies of Latin
American transboundary rivers and aquifers, as well as a thinkpiece
on the complexities of managing aquifers based on global
experiences. The case studies are of different scales, ranging from
the mighty Amazon to small Silala. The overall focus of the book is
on ways in which such difficult and complex rivers and aquifers
that are shared by two or more countries can be managed efficiently
and equitably, and on the lessons, both positive and negative, that
other regions can learn from the Latin American experience.
This book was published as a special issue of the "International
Journal of Water Resources Development."
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