Advanced Study on the Amazon Basin in the Context of Shared Management of Transboundary Water Resources

Authors

  • Olga Kelman Brocki Calhman Environmental Water Resources Laboratory, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Monica de Aquino Galeano Massera da Hora Environmental Water Resources Laboratory, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/magees/v2/6470D

Keywords:

Water politics, water use conflicts, risk

Abstract

Environmental issues and the need for sustainable use of water resources again changed the approach to transboundary water resources at the end of the 20th century and in the early 2000s. considered that “water became one of the main issues of the political agenda, both national and internationally”. The present study addresses the issue of shared management of transboundary water resources, using the Amazon river basin as a case study. To evaluate risks, two scenarios (current and future) were simulated using the methodology proposed by the Transboundary Waters Assessment Programme – River Basins. The results obtained allowed the inference that the Amazon Basin, considering all indicators, is in the “moderate” category of risk within the current scenario. In turn, when only the “governance” indicator was considered, reflected through projected water politics tensions, the risk category for the basin becomes “high”, both in the current and future scenarios (2030 and 2050). It is convenient for states to establish their priorities and, jointly and consensually, to establish clear agreements and rules for water monitoring, use and supervision. This procedure should be performed in an integrated manner, with observance of international agreements, which should produce compatibility between the management policies and instruments of the countries involved. In conclusion, it is recommended that states should establish clear priorities and rules for water resource monitoring, use and supervision.

Published

2021-01-29

How to Cite

Olga Kelman Brocki Calhman, & Monica de Aquino Galeano Massera da Hora. (2021). Advanced Study on the Amazon Basin in the Context of Shared Management of Transboundary Water Resources. Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 2, 14–21. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/magees/v2/6470D

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