Abstract

ABSTRACT The transboundary basin of the Bermejo and Grande de Tarija rivers, shared between Argentina and Bolivia, is a key area in the water system of the La Plata Basin. The governance of this basin presents particular challenges in its socio-environmental and economic-productive dimensions. The objective of this article is to analyze the Argentine-Bolivian governance in the integrated management of this binational basin during 1995–2019, within the institutional framework of its Binational Commission and the participation of the stakeholders in decision-making. The theoretical framework uses the neo-institutionalist perspective of International Relations, from the international regimes and governance theories.

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