Newsletter and Technical Publications
<Sourcebook
of Alternative Technologies for Freshwater Augumentation in Latin
America and The Caribbean>
PART A. INTRODUCTION
2. OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this project was to prepare a comprehensive
inventory of technologies available in Latin America and the Caribbean for
augmenting and maximizing the use of existing freshwater resources in
order to assist water resource planners and managers, in both governmental
and nongovernmental organizations and institutions, by providing them with
information on different types of technologies. This objective is outlined
in the UNEP 1994/95 workplan under the subprogrammes Environmental
Management of Freshwater Resources, and Technology Transfer. These actions
are undertaken in support of chapters 18 and 34 of Agenda 21 and are
consistent with the Global Programme of Action on Small Island Developing
States (the Barbados Declaration). The project encourages access to, and
transfer of, environmentally sound technology as an essential requirement
for sustainable development. Other objectives include meeting the need of
planners in Latin America and the Caribbean to maximize and augment
freshwater resources using technologies appropriate to the region;
providing planners in Latin America and the Caribbean with accurate
information on different technologies which can be used to augment and
maximize freshwater resources; improving information exchange on
appropriate technologies; and enhancing the capabilities of Latin America
and the Caribbean countries to address problems of freshwater scarcity.
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