La gestion partagée des bassins hydrographiques transfrontaliers en Mésoamérique, source d’innovation dans la gouvernance de la coopération
Edith Kauffer,
Lucile Medina and
Tania Rodríguez
Mondes en développement, 2017, vol. n° 177, issue 1, 47-61
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This paper analyzes conflict and cooperation dynamics in transboundary river basins through examples in Mesoamerica (Southern Mexico and Central America). Shared management of these basins represents a major challenge at these borders. We are trying to question the political and social dimensions of transboundary water management through the study of cooperative initiatives and conflicts that may bring current stakeholders into opposition.
Keywords: River Basin; Conflicts; Transboundary Cooperation; Mexico; Central America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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