Concepts for integrated basin management. Case study: Colorado River, Argentina.
The availability of water is a determining factor for the sustainable social and economic development of a region. River basins are physical units that serve as an objective practical framework for the planning and management of sustainable development (SD). It is necessary to integrate water manage...
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The availability of water is a determining factor for the sustainable social and economic development of a region. River basins are physical units that serve as an objective practical framework for the planning and management of sustainable development (SD). It is necessary to integrate water management into land use planning and territorial ordering, allowing for a comprehensive and equitable evaluation of the distribution and management of water throughout the hydrological cycle, transcending political-administrative frontiers at the municipal level, regional, and even global.
In this way, territorial planning and the integrated management of water resources (IWRM) make up central instruments to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6) foreseen in the 2030 Agenda. Integrated Water Resources Management is a process that promotes the coordinated management and development of water, land, and related resources, in order to maximize the resulting social and economic well-being in an equitable manner, without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems. This approach encourages the coordinated development and management of water, land, and associated resources to equitably optimize the resulting socio-economic benefits without compromising the sustainability of essential ecosystems.
The adoption of an IWRM approach in hydrographic basins requires an intersectoral integration in its development in the definition of policies and planning, with priorities that consider the impact on water resources, including the mutual relationship between macroeconomic policies and the development, management, and use of water, considering the territorial unit of the hydrographic basin. The objective of this work is to compile and review the theoretical concepts and central axes of the integrated management of watersheds (IWM) for the integral management of the territory.
The Colorado River basin is considered as a case study due to its importance for the SD of the region, the potential for articulation between the actors in the territory, the public-private relationship, and for having a basin committee, the first in the country, to promote and strengthen the IWM.
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I22-R128-article-44892023-12-29T20:57:20Z Concepts for integrated basin management. Case study: Colorado River, Argentina. Conceptos para manejo integrado de cuencas. Caso de estudio: río Colorado, Argentina. Aumassanne, Carolina Manuela Gaspari, Fernanda Julia hydrological basin hydrological services development Colorado river water basin planning management cuenca hidrológica servicios hidrológicos desarrollo río Colorado agua cuenca planificación gestión The availability of water is a determining factor for the sustainable social and economic development of a region. River basins are physical units that serve as an objective practical framework for the planning and management of sustainable development (SD). It is necessary to integrate water management into land use planning and territorial ordering, allowing for a comprehensive and equitable evaluation of the distribution and management of water throughout the hydrological cycle, transcending political-administrative frontiers at the municipal level, regional, and even global. In this way, territorial planning and the integrated management of water resources (IWRM) make up central instruments to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6) foreseen in the 2030 Agenda. Integrated Water Resources Management is a process that promotes the coordinated management and development of water, land, and related resources, in order to maximize the resulting social and economic well-being in an equitable manner, without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems. This approach encourages the coordinated development and management of water, land, and associated resources to equitably optimize the resulting socio-economic benefits without compromising the sustainability of essential ecosystems. The adoption of an IWRM approach in hydrographic basins requires an intersectoral integration in its development in the definition of policies and planning, with priorities that consider the impact on water resources, including the mutual relationship between macroeconomic policies and the development, management, and use of water, considering the territorial unit of the hydrographic basin. The objective of this work is to compile and review the theoretical concepts and central axes of the integrated management of watersheds (IWM) for the integral management of the territory. The Colorado River basin is considered as a case study due to its importance for the SD of the region, the potential for articulation between the actors in the territory, the public-private relationship, and for having a basin committee, the first in the country, to promote and strengthen the IWM. La disponibilidad de agua es un factor condicionante para el desarrollo sostenible de un país, una región, una ciudad, donde debe considerar no sólo los requerimientos ambientales y las necesidades básicas del ser humano, sino también elevar su calidad de vida en una cuenca hidrográfica en forma integrada, exponiendo al recurso hídrico al servicio del desarrollo y bienestar de la sociedad. Dada la importancia de los servicios hidrológicos ambientales es fundamental delinear estrategias de manejo sustentable y ordenamiento territorial, dado que estos producen un balance de impactos positivos y/o negativos en el marco de la sustentabilidad. Las cuencas hidrográficas son unidades físicas que sirven como marco práctico objetivo para la planificación y gestión del desarrollo sostenible. Es necesario integrar la gestión del agua a la planificación de los usos del suelo y el ordenamiento territorial, permitiendo evaluar de manera integral y equitativa, la distribución y el manejo del agua en todo el ciclo hidrológico, trascendiendo las fronteras político-administrativas a nivel municipal, regional y hasta global. De este modo, el ordenamiento territorial y la gestión integrada de los recursos hídricos, conforman instrumentos centrales para alcanzar los Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenibles previstos en la Agenda 2030. La Gestión Integral de Recursos Hídricos (GIRH) es un proceso que promueve la gestión y el desarrollo coordinados del agua, la tierra y los recursos relacionados, con el fin de maximizar el bienestar social y económico resultante de manera equitativa, sin comprometer la sostenibilidad de los ecosistemas vitales. Este enfoque fomenta el desarrollo y gestión coordinados de los recursos de agua, tierra y otros asociados al objeto de optimizar de un modo equitativo los beneficios socioeconómicos resultantes sin menoscabo de la sostenibilidad de los ecosistemas esenciales. La adopción de un enfoque de GIRH en cuencas hidrográficas requiere que en la definición de políticas y planificación se efectúe una integración intersectorial en su desarrollo, con prioridades que consideren la repercusión sobre los recursos hídricos, incluyendo la relación mutua existente entre las políticas macroeconómicas y el desarrollo, gestión y empleo del agua, considerando la unidad territorial de cuenca hidrográfica. Departamento de Geografía. Facultad de Humanidades. Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2023-07-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion TEXT Texto application/pdf text/html application/zip https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/geografia/article/view/4489 ark:/s2313903x/vvwiptg6e Boletín Geográfico; Vol. 45 No. PC (2023): Boletín Geográfico 45 Boletin Geografico; Vol. 45 Núm. PC (2023): Boletín Geográfico 45 2313-903X 0326-1735 spa https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/geografia/article/view/4489/61866 https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/geografia/article/view/4489/61867 https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/geografia/article/view/4489/61868 Colorado river basin cuenca del río Colorado Derechos de autor 2023 Boletín Geográfico https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ |