Water management decisions in Italy are typically made through a combination of national, regional, and local government entities. The Italian government, alongside regional authorities, establishes policies and regulations for water management, including water allocation, pollution control, and infrastructure development. Local water boards, known as Consorzi di Bonifica, also play a crucial role in implementing these policies at a more localized level. In recent years, there has been a push towards greater stakeholder involvement and public participation in decision-making processes to ensure that water resources are managed sustainably and effectively in Italy.
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