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Water Rights and Empowerment
In the Andean region, most irrigation systems have been built by local users, and commonly they are the ones who, organised into peasant or indigenous communities, manage their own systems under collective control and norms of their own. In general, these systems are a structural foundation for local coexistence; they generate relatively secure production systems, with adapted technologies, heterogeneous normative frameworks, particular water cultures and often solid, sturdy organisations.
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