2003
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Introduction Social water management in rural area must take into account the fact that the physical environment in which these social systems evolve is itself a spatially organized system: an ecosystem. It means that the different parts of the territory will have specific characteristics and potentialities. They interact and exchange fluxes (water, solid or dissolved elements) and a local intervention in one part of the system will have consequences elsewhere in the system even relatively far...