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While Peru accounts for about four per cent of the world's annual renewable water resources, over 98% of its water is available east of the Andes, in the Amazon region. The coastal area of Peru, with most of economic activities and more than half of the population, receives only 1.8% of the national freshwater renewable water resources. Economic and population growth are taking an increasing toll on water resources quantity and quality, especially in the coastal area of Peru.

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  • Gestión de recursos hídricos en el Perú (es)
  • Water resources management in Peru (en)
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  • La gestión de recursos hídricos en el Perú presenta diferentes realidades en sus tres principales zonas geográficas: la costa, la sierra y el Amazonas. La costa, desarrollada y densamente poblada pero seca, posee grandes infraestructuras hidráulicas y un marco institucional viable para la gestión integrada del agua. La sierra, con abundantes recursos hídricos, tiene poca infraestructura, una gran parte de su población es pobre, y sus instituciones para la gestión del agua son generalmente de naturaleza tradicional. La Amazonía Peruana, con la menor densidad de población e infraestructuras del país, cubre la mitad del territorio peruano y da nacimiento al Río Amazonas. (es)
  • While Peru accounts for about four per cent of the world's annual renewable water resources, over 98% of its water is available east of the Andes, in the Amazon region. The coastal area of Peru, with most of economic activities and more than half of the population, receives only 1.8% of the national freshwater renewable water resources. Economic and population growth are taking an increasing toll on water resources quantity and quality, especially in the coastal area of Peru. (en)
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