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Article: Hydrosolidarity
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Hydrosolidarity
The term "hydrosolidarity" describes an increasingly integrated approach to managing water resources that relies heavily on participation and coordination among community
stakeholders
, water-related management agencies, and local, state, and national governments. A fundamental goal of hydrosolidarity is the cooperative, unified management of shared water resources, whether at the national or the international level.
Although hydrosolidarity can be applied at various government levels, the principle is more commonly applied in an international setting. For example, hydrosolidarity was the primary topic discussed at a 1999 seminar in Stockholm, Sweden, sponsored by the ...
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