Abstract

The national hydrologic plan, continuity of the spanish water policies. Regarding sustainable development, in 2001 the Spanish government passed a bill for the National Hydrologie Plan. It was declared in compliance with the new water policies based on an « integrated management » and in relevance with a solidarity expressed in great water transfers between watersheds. The study of the relationship between society and water in the Segura's river basin, beneficiary of water transfers from the Tage river since 1978, shows that the NHP is not integrated in a brand new water policy. It points out the equivocal character of the sustainable development notion, which can be understood in different ways and favours the productivist referential resilience.

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