This paper evaluates global institutional changes in the water sector based on a review carried out in 11 countries: Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Spain,... Read more...
This volume explores the difficulties of managing and operating water systems in the Latin American region, which are not due to insufficient capital... Read more...
Political pressure drives the majority of decentralization efforts in developing countries. Read more...
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