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People’s Diplomacy, Inter-Sectoral Water Management and Decision Making








                  Costa Rica: A Case Study on the Peaceful

                  Resolution of a Local Water Conflict



                  During the 1990s, Costa Rica was faced with a water resource conflict that unleashed
                  a social and political movement with the objective of stopping the construction of a
                  hydroelectric dam that Costa Rica’s Electricity Institute (ICE) was planning to build in
                  the Pacuare River basin.

                  After years of dialogue and negotiation, a referendum was held and the inhabitants of     “Reportaje - Actualidad de los proyectos hidroeléctricos en Costa Rica”, Canal 15, Universidad
                  the Turrialba region voted against hydroelectric projects in the Pacuare River. In 2015,
                  the government of Costa Rica supported this vote with a presidential decree that will
                  remain in force for 25 years.

                  This water resource conflict was resolved due to strong advocacy and the equal              de Costa Rica, Era Verde, http://bit.ly/2vlP4DU
                  participation of multiple actors involved in the issue. The government backed the
                  community referendum and the ICE played a fundamental role by engaging in an open,
                  positive dialogue on clean energy and energy processes with the communities aiming
                  to find common ground between the institutions and the population. The Costa Rica
                  case study is an invaluable example of a positive outcome to water conflicts at the
                  national level.


                  Source: Global High-Level Panel on Water and Peace third session field visit, Geneva Water Hub,
                  Valeria Navas case study.















































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