A water property right inventory of 60 countries

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Hilmer J. Bosch, Joyeeta Gupta, H. Verrest
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Abstract

Through history, property rights in water have been treated differently worldwide. Given the current global trend promoting water allocation through permits, and the lack of comparative literature on how property rights are changing in the global South, this article asks: How have property rights in water evolved including through granting water use permits in Anglophone and Francophone Africa and Asia? We analyse 220 policies and laws of 60 Anglophone/Francophone African and Asian countries. We conclude that (i) these States have put water in the public domain; (ii) this implies expropriating existing customary, private and riparian water rights, and States are struggling to do this democratically; (iii) having taken ‘control’ over water, these States then use, among others, permits to allocate water and (iv) the rules of permit allocation may undermine States’ ability to reallocate water if the need arises.
60个国家的水产权清单
纵观历史,水的产权在世界范围内受到了不同的对待。鉴于目前的全球趋势是通过许可证来促进水资源分配,而缺乏关于发展中国家产权如何变化的比较文献,本文提出的问题是:在非洲和亚洲的英语国家和法语国家,水的产权是如何演变的,包括通过授予用水许可证的方式?我们分析了60个英语/法语非洲和亚洲国家的220项政策和法律。我们的结论是:(i)这些州将水置于公共领域;这意味着剥夺现有的习惯、私人和河岸水权,各国正在努力以民主方式做到这一点;(三)在“控制”了水之后,这些国家就利用许可证等手段来分配水;(四)许可证分配规则可能会削弱各国在需要时重新分配水的能力。
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