Marcos Vinicius Folegatti,Natassia Bonini Vidas,Raquel Izidoro,Rodrigo Maximo Sanches-Róman,Fernando Rabelo Paes de Andrade,Janaina Paulino, Universidade de São Paulo/Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Departamento de Engenharia de Biossistemas, natassiabonini@yahoo.com.br
ABSTRACT (TRADUZIR)
The Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in Brazil, based on Law9.433/1997, still under development, creating a current scenario where the training andexchange of experiences is needed among all actors involved. In this context, the project in question sought to raise through a diagnosis, what were the demands and offers of training and extension technology for IWRM. Being a country of large areas, the experiences of IWRM, are different according to the reality of each region, and in some places more developed than others, which does not prevent the rich exchange of experiences among them. One example is noted in the diagnosis performed, where the Southeast region was thelargest contributor to the research followed by the South and Northeast. In the North and Midwest there was little return of the institutions, which can be justified by the fact that discussions related to IWRM in these regions are still recent. Later the diagnosis was a workshop bringing together different institutions, to beoffered a form of a national network that could connect and leverage the many issuesthat involve the knowledge of IWRM, thus creating a proposed network YARA.
KEY WORDS: Law 9.433/1997, training, water resources, integrated management.