Vulnerabilities, Competition and Rights in a Context of Climate Change:Toward Equitable Water Governance in Peru's Rio Santa Valley

Title: Vulnerabilities, Competition and Rights in a Context of Climate Change:Toward Equitable Water Governance in Peru's Rio Santa Valley
Format: Other Publication
Publication Date: April 2012
Description:

As glacial retreat changes the hydrology of Peru's Rio Santa, water demand is growing, pollution is worsening, and competition for water among economic sectors, political jurisdictions and upstream and downstream water users is intensifying. The vulnerability of highland communities, food producers, and poor urban neighborhoods in the Santa watershed in the face of these changes is magnified by inequities in water governance, giving rise to water conflict. Peru's new water regime defines water as an economic good and seeks to centralize control over water. This article analyzes implications of this regime for ensuring equity and managing conflict. It concludes that Peru's water regime is more likely to address equity issues when faced with concerted citizen action.

Citation:

"Vulnerabilities, Competition and Rights in a Context of Climate Change:Toward Equitable Water Governance in Peru's Rio Santa Valley"; Dr. Barbara Deutsch Lynch; Global Environmental Change (Journal); April 2012

Categories:
  • Regional Security Challenges
Related File: jgec987_0.pdf
Related Departments:
  • School of International Affairs