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Adopting a single water narrative may lead to misinterpreting specific local challenges or denying how water is transferred through products or economic or physical connections across scales. We present how current water management approaches consider natural and social processes beyond boundaries and further explore the concept of water teleconnections with case studies from Colombia. In this episode: Claudia Coleoni, a Research Associate at SEI Latin America, discusses how local water goes global and the concept of Teleconnections in water management. For more information, visit www.sei.org
*Hosts: Vishal Mehta and Juan Carlos Giraldo
*Music Credits: Corporate Happy by Zakhar Valaha
*Production: Juan Carlos Giraldo - Podcast and Business
*Episode art image credit: AFROG DESIGN UNIT / Moment via Getty Images
By Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)Adopting a single water narrative may lead to misinterpreting specific local challenges or denying how water is transferred through products or economic or physical connections across scales. We present how current water management approaches consider natural and social processes beyond boundaries and further explore the concept of water teleconnections with case studies from Colombia. In this episode: Claudia Coleoni, a Research Associate at SEI Latin America, discusses how local water goes global and the concept of Teleconnections in water management. For more information, visit www.sei.org
*Hosts: Vishal Mehta and Juan Carlos Giraldo
*Music Credits: Corporate Happy by Zakhar Valaha
*Production: Juan Carlos Giraldo - Podcast and Business
*Episode art image credit: AFROG DESIGN UNIT / Moment via Getty Images

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