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The purpose of this document is to make some observations on the degree of adhesion or follow-up of Governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in respect to the agreements in Chapter 18 of Agenda 21.

TitleAgenda 21 and integrated water resource management in Latin America and the Caribbean
Publication TypeConference Report
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsLlop, A
Paginationv, 61 p.
Date Published1994-01-01
PublisherUnited Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Place PublishedSantiago, Chile
Keywordsargentina, brazil, chile, colombia, economic aspects, environment, institutional framework, latin america, legislation, mexico, policies, river basins, unced, venezuela, water resources management, water use
Abstract

The purpose of this document is to make some observations on the degree of adhesion or follow-up of Governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in respect to the agreements in Chapter 18 of Agenda 21. Specifically, to see whether steps are being taken to comply with the goals fixed for the year 2000, directed to the integrated management and use of water resources, which are: a. to have designed and initiated costed and targeted national action programmes, and have put in place appropriate institutional structures and legal instruments; b. to have established efficient water-use programmes to attain sustainable resource utilization patterns.

Notes52 ref.
Custom 1210, 827
Original PublicationInforme de la reunion del grupo de expertos sobre los effectos del programa 21 en la gestion integral de los recursos hidricos de America Latina y el Caribe

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