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Water reforms in Brazil: opportunities and constraints
Authors:Antonio A.R. Ioris
Affiliation:Aberdeen Centre for Environmental Sustainability, Department of Geography , Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen , AB24 3UF , Scotland , UK
Abstract:The last decade saw repeated attempts to adopt and implement an integrated management of water in Brazil. Internationally established principles, such as water economics and public participation, have influenced the development of a novel regulatory framework for water use and conservation in the country. However, despite changes in policies and in the legislation, the opportunity to address old and new management problems has been largely frustrated by the internal contradictions of the ongoing institutional reforms. A case study of the Paraíba do Sul River Basin demonstrates the distance between, on the one hand, calls for decentralisation and responsibility sharing and, on the other hand, the persistence of bureaucratised and exclusionary practices. The main distortion is the excessive effort expended on the introduction of water pricing and environmental charges, a controversial policy instrument that has dominated the agenda of the new river basin committee, at the expense of addressing river restoration, public mobilisation and environmental justice.
Keywords:water regulation  integrated water resource management (IWRM)  water charges  water pricing  public participation  Paraíba do Sul, Brazil
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