Prácticas Ancestrales y Derecho de Aguas: De la Tensión a la Coexistencia

Edited by Marta Brunilda Rovere and Alejandro Iza
159 pages, colour tables.
Softcover |
temporarily unavailable | 2007 | #196118 | ISBN-13: 9782831710310
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Language: Spanish
This report documents some of the most important local practices concerning water in Latin American countries, specifically Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Paraguay. These case studies try to clarify the relationship between ancestral practices in water use of indigenous peoples and communities, and the regulations concerning water and its management, according to the formal or written law.
This report documents some of the most important local practices concerning water in Latin American countries, specifically Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Paraguay. These case studies try to clarify the relationship between ancestral practices in water use of indigenous peoples and communities, and the regulations concerning water and its management, according to the formal or written law.
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