Environmental Engineering Reference
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Scale
Barriers
Bridges
Judicial processes (legal formalisation of Juntas, dispute
settlement over water rights etc.) are seen as too formalistic,
complicated, time consuming and expensive for water rights
holders (court decisions can take up to 10 years for sen-
tences) - lack of a flexible mechanism for conflict resolution
is likely to heighten tensions in more severe and recurrent
droughts
Lack of transparency and clarity around registered water rights
(and supply and prices of water rights transactions) data
intensifies challenges for canal associations to administrate
rights and water usage, also lack of clarity on rights and
ownership of water, reduces the ability to understand how to
manage the effects of climate change on these rights,
hampering adaptation planning
Rights administration within user associations lack effective and
consistent monitoring and assessment and modelling
techniques from which to iteratively plan water distribution
 
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