International river basins management exercises great influence upon agricultural, urban and rural life on, not one, but both sides of the border between the United States and Mexico. Moreover, commerce relationships and immigration issues play key roles in the setting of river basin policies. In spite of the numerous treaties between the U.S. and Mexico, controversies still remain regarding the management of three major rivers which form part of our international boundary--The Rio Grande, The Colorado River and the Tijuana River. The purpose of this paper is to present an economic perspective concerning such prevailing managerial controversies in order to suggest policy improvements to the Mexican government if and where needed. In support...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
AbstractStudy regionThe study region is the Big Bend Reach of the Rio Grande/Bravo, from Luis L. Leo...
There is a need for integrated models of transboundary watersheds such as that of the Rio Grande/Rio...
The Rio Grande (called the Río Bravo in Mexico) is the fifth largest river on the North American con...
This article demonstrates some of the problems that arise in an economic analysis of the distributio...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
The Río Bravo/Grande, serves like border line between Mexico and the United States, and the allocati...
Historically and culturally, water has always been considered to be a critical issue in Mexico- USA ...
To overcome pressures on water quantity and quality in the Rio Grande/Bravo the 1944 Water Treaty be...
Security and water are inextricably and increasingly linked. Water and its related issues have recen...
The Rio Grande, flowing southward almost 2,000 miles from its headwaters in southern Colorado, drain...
The unusual drought that struck the Rio Bravo/Grande basin between Mexico and Texas in 1993 marked a...
Canada, the United States and Mexico are adjacent coastal nations. They share numerous important tra...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
The report examines emerging challenges to water supply in the Rio Grande, specifically in the river...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
AbstractStudy regionThe study region is the Big Bend Reach of the Rio Grande/Bravo, from Luis L. Leo...
There is a need for integrated models of transboundary watersheds such as that of the Rio Grande/Rio...
The Rio Grande (called the Río Bravo in Mexico) is the fifth largest river on the North American con...
This article demonstrates some of the problems that arise in an economic analysis of the distributio...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
The Río Bravo/Grande, serves like border line between Mexico and the United States, and the allocati...
Historically and culturally, water has always been considered to be a critical issue in Mexico- USA ...
To overcome pressures on water quantity and quality in the Rio Grande/Bravo the 1944 Water Treaty be...
Security and water are inextricably and increasingly linked. Water and its related issues have recen...
The Rio Grande, flowing southward almost 2,000 miles from its headwaters in southern Colorado, drain...
The unusual drought that struck the Rio Bravo/Grande basin between Mexico and Texas in 1993 marked a...
Canada, the United States and Mexico are adjacent coastal nations. They share numerous important tra...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
The report examines emerging challenges to water supply in the Rio Grande, specifically in the river...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
AbstractStudy regionThe study region is the Big Bend Reach of the Rio Grande/Bravo, from Luis L. Leo...
There is a need for integrated models of transboundary watersheds such as that of the Rio Grande/Rio...