Abstract
Although many states have been developing domestic systems to manage local water resources for years, more recent developments in the international community have continued the evolving global perspective on rights to water access and sanitation. A closer look at management systems in countries including Australia, Bolivia, and Chile shows the diversity of responses and the challenges that remain.
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