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CAMINAR (Catchment Management and Mining Impacts in Arid and Semi-Arid South America) has the general aim of contributing to the establishment of policy options, management strategies and technologies for the sustainable management of ecosystems in those river-basins of arid and semi-arid South America which are subject to impacts from mining. In this context, the project intends to derive a set of principles for future policy development and implementation to protect fragile ecosystems and dependant human communities in arid/semi-arid regions. To this aim, a review of the policy context for the management of arid river-basins impacted with mining has been prepared in the three ‘demonstration’ countries Peru, Bolivia and Chile, and open policy issues in each country have been identified.
Author(s): Amezaga JM, Rötting TS, Younger PL, Anthony J, Lorini J, Pelaez C, Senoret M, Oyarzún R
Editor(s): Rapantova N; Hrkal Z
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: Mine Water and The Environment, Proceedings of the 10th IMWA Congress
Year of Conference: 2008
Pages: 501-504
Publisher: VÅB - Technical University of Ostrava
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ISBN: 9788024817675