Facilitating negociations over land and water conflicts in Latin American periurban upstream catchments: combining agent-based modelling with role game playing
Socio principal: Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Developpement - CIRAD
Socios participantes: AGENCIA PAULISTA DE TECNOLOGIA DE AGRONEGOCIOS ; CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS DE LA REALIDAD ECONOMICA Y SOCIAL ; INSTITUTO DE ESTUDOS, FORMAÇAO E ASSESSORIA EM POLITICAS SOCIALIS ; INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE ECOLOGIA ; NATURAL RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED ; UNICAMP - FUNDACAO ECONOMICA DE CAMPINAS ; UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR DE SAN SIMON ; UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO
Programa: Proyecto Europeo (INCO 2)
Inicio del proyecto: Mié, 01/01/2003
Finalización del proyecto: Lun, 31/10/2005
In a rapidly urbanising world, population densities no longer allow for unlimited access to safe water. Competition for water, often associated with a struggle for land, is exacerbated in peri-urban areas. The NEGOWAT project will elaborate, structure and test a methodology combining an agent-based modelling approach an drole game playing as a mediating tool for facilitating negotiations over land and water management, in the context of metropolitan upstream catchments in Latin America