International cooperation on transboundary aquifers in South America and the Guarani Aquifer case

International cooperation on transboundary aquifers in South America and the Guarani Aquifer case

Year of publication: 
2016
Abstract: 

International cooperation on groundwater takes many forms. The mobilization of different actors helps to promote cooperation initiatives in South America, where the most well known case is the Guarani Aquifer System (GAS). This article intends to analyze how international actors have motivated cooperation on transboundary aquifers and its repercussions in South America, especially in the case of the GAS.

Journal or book title: 
Revista Brasileira de Politica Internationcional
Author(s): 
Villar, P.C.
Keywords: 
Governance
Cooperation
Country/countries and or aquifer(s) covered in publication: 
Colombia
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
Brazil
Guyana
French Guiana
Suriname
Ecuador
Peru
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Paraguay
Chile
Argentina
Uruguay
Aquifer: 
Puneños
Choco-Darién
Táchira Pamplonita
La Guajira
Grupo Roraima
Boa Vista-Serra do Tucano-North Savanna
Zanderij
Coesewijne
A-Sand/B-Sand
Costeiro
Tulcán-Ipiales
Zarumilla
Puyango-Tumbes-Catamayo-Chira
Amazonas
Titicaca
Pantanal
Agua Dulce
Ollagüe-Pastos Grandes
Concordia-Escritos-Caplina
Caiua-Bauru-Acaray
Guarani
Serra Geral
Litoráneo-Chuy
Permo-Carbonífero
Litoral-Cretácico
Salto-Salto Chico
Yrendá-Toba-Tarijeño
El Condor-Cañadon del Cóndor