The urban/peri-urban phenomenon is frequently studied as a territorial landscape for urban expansion, and a good deal of scholarship chronicles aspects of land annexation, housing construction, and infrastructure. But the question of how peri-urban water resources have been reallocated to serve urban needs has not received sufficient scholarly attention. Peri-urban water reallocation demands examination in arid regions where water is a critical resource. Mexico's northwest region represents one of the most critical examples; the most-drought prone region in Mexico, it is characterized by over-drafted groundwater sources and rapid urban growth. In this research, based on the case of Hermosillo, Sonora, I develop three distinct, yet related t...
Many of Mexico's rural communities are settled in the highest reaches of their regions, relegated to...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
The impact of human activity in the terrestrial water cycle is not contested, yet social data are no...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
This thesis tells a story of today, of Mexico City, and a plan for a desirable future for the Munici...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
The Mexico-Lerma-Cutzamala Hydrological Region (MLCHR) encompasses all areas serving water needs of ...
Water-related disasters have become more unpredictable amidst human-induced climatic and hydroecolog...
In Mexico, 80% of water resources are used for irrigation purposes. But since the end of the 19th ce...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
The supply of water to rural areas has historically provided the Mexican government with a significa...
Many of Mexico's rural communities are settled in the highest reaches of their regions, relegated to...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
The impact of human activity in the terrestrial water cycle is not contested, yet social data are no...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
This thesis tells a story of today, of Mexico City, and a plan for a desirable future for the Munici...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
The Mexico-Lerma-Cutzamala Hydrological Region (MLCHR) encompasses all areas serving water needs of ...
Water-related disasters have become more unpredictable amidst human-induced climatic and hydroecolog...
In Mexico, 80% of water resources are used for irrigation purposes. But since the end of the 19th ce...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
The supply of water to rural areas has historically provided the Mexican government with a significa...
Many of Mexico's rural communities are settled in the highest reaches of their regions, relegated to...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...