Water Resources Management: an analysis of the Municipal Plan of Basic Sanitation Xangri-Lá/RS
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https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v21i2.7873Keywords:
Water. Water resources management. Basic sanitation. City of Xangri-Lá. Regional development.Abstract
This article seeks to analyze the way how is the regionalization and management of water resources from the Municipal Plan analysis Sewerage Shangri-La (PMSBX), which in itself shows the importance of the subject, even before the outbreak of the recent water crisis in 2014 in São Paulo, at which water management has become widely discussed. The main objective is to study the legislation and documents related to water resources, especially in relation to water regionalization, participation and conflict resolution. Thus, this aims to bring the discussion laws and concepts, considering its importance, especially in times of globalization, as well as answer the question that underlies this study: "What are the interrelationships between the National Basic Sanitation Policy (Law No. 11.445, of January 5, 2007), the National Basic Sanitation Plan and Sanitation Municipal Basic Plan for Xangri-Lá/RS?". The method used in the research is based on analysis of legislation and documents created by civil society, which are important on the subject, checking how the governance, management and water regionalization are given in Brazilian context, gaucho and regional. From a preliminary analysis can point out that the legislation, as well as the documents investigated, even in the solidification phase, run through by several challenges to its effective implementation.Downloads
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2016-05-09
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Dossiê Temático - Desenvolvimento Regional e Ambiente
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Water Resources Management: an analysis of the Municipal Plan of Basic Sanitation Xangri-Lá/RS. (2016). Redes , 21(2), 182-197. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v21i2.7873