The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the late 30’s the local government has opted for importing water from three different basins away from the city, causing damage to the ecosystems of the region as well as the eviction of thousands of indigenous communities from their homelands. Since the late 18th century, agrarian land reforms in Mexico have been constantly modified in favor of expanding the development of its main cites, creating a segregation of services and depriving native communities from vital resources as well as indirect consequences such as increasing their cost of living without improving their livelihoods. The tendency for the city’s water management model is to expand ...
Water resources in many parts of the world are subject to increasing stress because of (a) the growt...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
The urban/peri-urban phenomenon is frequently studied as a territorial landscape for urban expansion...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Tema del mesEn la época de los aztecas el servicio público del agua era universal y de buena calidad...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
This thesis tells a story of today, of Mexico City, and a plan for a desirable future for the Munici...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Mexico City is sinking quickly, in parts up to nine...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
Cities can be viewed as a source of solutions to environmental problems. The Water-Sensitive Cities ...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
Water resources in many parts of the world are subject to increasing stress because of (a) the growt...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
The urban/peri-urban phenomenon is frequently studied as a territorial landscape for urban expansion...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Mexico City Metropolitan Area is located at an altitude of 2300 meters above sea level, has a surf...
Tema del mesEn la época de los aztecas el servicio público del agua era universal y de buena calidad...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
This thesis tells a story of today, of Mexico City, and a plan for a desirable future for the Munici...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017Mexico City is sinking quickly, in parts up to nine...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
Cities can be viewed as a source of solutions to environmental problems. The Water-Sensitive Cities ...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
Water resources in many parts of the world are subject to increasing stress because of (a) the growt...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
The urban/peri-urban phenomenon is frequently studied as a territorial landscape for urban expansion...