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Library Piloting Benefit-Sharing Mechanisms and Influencing National Policy in Peru

Piloting Benefit-Sharing Mechanisms and Influencing National Policy in Peru

Piloting Benefit-Sharing Mechanisms and Influencing National Policy in Peru

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марта 2014
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handle:10568/35118
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Water Use in the Can?ete River Basin

People who live in a healthy watershed benefit from its steady supply of water in many different ways, using it for households, agriculture, and industry. In many cases, however, the benefits derived from water are inequitably distributed among water users. Mechanisms that redistribute

the benefits are known as benefit- sharing mechanisms and are most likely to be successful in places where water supply from ecosystems upstream is combined with a high demand for water downstream.

This is the case in the Can?ete River basin in Peru, where farmers, rural households, hydropower companies, industry, and the population of Can?ete town rely on the ecosystem upstream to supply them with water.

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