In this article I present the politics that spurred groundwater development in Central and Northern Mexico between 1930 and 1990, and analyse the working/effects of the neoliberal groundwater policies that were implemented in the country since the 1990s. I first present, based on an analysis of the Comarca Lagunera and the state of Guanajuato, the socio-economic, political and institutional dynamics that shaped groundwater development between 1930 and 1990, with a special focus on how with state support large commercial farmers and small ejidatarios developed groundwater irrigation. My analysis shows how the actors involved in groundwater development, just like ostriches, stuck their head in the sand, oblivious to aquifer overdraft and its ...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
The article discusses, under the structure of a scientific essay, about the property and utilization...
This article analyzes Latin American policies for managing drinking water based on the most recent d...
In this article I present the politics that spurred groundwater development in Central and Northern ...
In this article I present the politics that spurred groundwater development in Central and Northern ...
In Mexico, there is no specific policy for the governance of transboundary groundwaters. In fact, t...
This article examines the historical dynamics by which Mexico’s groundwater resources were knowingly...
Groundwater overdraft is a growing problem in the central region of Zacatecas. In this high-altitude...
Collective groundwater management by water users—self-regulation—is increasingly advocated as a comp...
The article adopts the notion of hydrosocial territories to analyse the impact of concessions for w...
Across northern Guanajuato, water sources are going dry and groundwater contains levels of arsenic a...
The present article is based on a study addressing the confrontation between political projects arou...
Abstract only availableAfter the debt crisis of 1982, Mexico began implementing neoliberal policy, w...
Evidence of groundwater management by aquifer users emerging under Integrated Water Resources Manage...
Since 1992 water scarcity in the Río Bravo/Rio Grande river basin has heightened tensions and conflic...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
The article discusses, under the structure of a scientific essay, about the property and utilization...
This article analyzes Latin American policies for managing drinking water based on the most recent d...
In this article I present the politics that spurred groundwater development in Central and Northern ...
In this article I present the politics that spurred groundwater development in Central and Northern ...
In Mexico, there is no specific policy for the governance of transboundary groundwaters. In fact, t...
This article examines the historical dynamics by which Mexico’s groundwater resources were knowingly...
Groundwater overdraft is a growing problem in the central region of Zacatecas. In this high-altitude...
Collective groundwater management by water users—self-regulation—is increasingly advocated as a comp...
The article adopts the notion of hydrosocial territories to analyse the impact of concessions for w...
Across northern Guanajuato, water sources are going dry and groundwater contains levels of arsenic a...
The present article is based on a study addressing the confrontation between political projects arou...
Abstract only availableAfter the debt crisis of 1982, Mexico began implementing neoliberal policy, w...
Evidence of groundwater management by aquifer users emerging under Integrated Water Resources Manage...
Since 1992 water scarcity in the Río Bravo/Rio Grande river basin has heightened tensions and conflic...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
The article discusses, under the structure of a scientific essay, about the property and utilization...
This article analyzes Latin American policies for managing drinking water based on the most recent d...