Desalinization, legislative evolution of the concession processes. Colombia as case of study

<p class="Resumen">Colombia is a country that has an abundant offer of hydric resources. However, this offer is conditioned to the climatic characteristics of the territory and diverse ocean-atmospheric phenomenon (El Niño / La Niña). This disparity of conditions comports excess peri...

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Main Authors: Roberto Lastra-Mier, Alba R.-Vergara
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Oriente 2017-06-01
Series:Santiago
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Online Access:http://revistas.uo.edu.cu/index.php/stgo/article/view/2547
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Summary:<p class="Resumen">Colombia is a country that has an abundant offer of hydric resources. However, this offer is conditioned to the climatic characteristics of the territory and diverse ocean-atmospheric phenomenon (El Niño / La Niña). This disparity of conditions comports excess periods or scarcity periods of water. In this case, alternatives are necessaries for supply the needs of the coast zones populations. The desalinisation of marine waters is an alternative for supply a possible hydric deficit, but is necessary to define and explain the concepts and scopes of this process, from his juridical nature, competencies of the governing entity that regulate them and his concessions.</p>
ISSN:2227-6513