Local development in peri-urban and rural areas based on co-management for small water supplies in Colombia
Résumé
It is estimated that more than 12.000 small water supplies are managed by communities in Colombia. Nevertheless, government has not public policies and does not exist a special legal framework for these organizations. The research called "Co-management model for small water supplies, review the state-of-the-art of co-management, describes the phenomena, and propose predefined variables to analyze some Colombian small communities located in rural areas in order to develop model based in actors and roles. It shows how the government can support this management alternative, and contribute to reach a better local development based on access to drinking water and sewage for low-income people.
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01-WWW-YES-2011-Bernal-Paper-2011-06-22.pdf (462.55 Ko)
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01-WWW-YES-2011-Bernal-Presentation-2011-06-06.pdf (1.01 Mo)
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