This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. In assessing the impacts of the 1992 restructuring of Mexico's water policy, the study contributes to debates within geography about global economic integration, the transformation of the state-society relationship, the interface of ecological change with structural and political demands, and the prescription of decentralization, privatization, and free trade strategies for improving water management in developing countries. The dissertation investigates these questions: How have the restructuring of water and agricultural policy impacted local producers in irrigation districts in Sonora? How have small communal pro...
The Mexican national Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs pay rural landholders for hydrolo...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
Water-related disasters have become more unpredictable amidst human-induced climatic and hydroecolog...
This thesis studies the emergence, process and outcomes of the Mexican policy of Irrigation Manageme...
Since the mid-1990s, Northwest Mexico has been experiencing drought conditions. As Mexico’s number o...
This thesis concerns a boom in hydropower development in the central Mexican state of Veracruz. Ther...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
Since 1992 water scarcity in the Río Bravo/Rio Grande river basin has heightened tensions and conflic...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Water resources in many parts of the world are subject to increasing stress because of (a) the growt...
The dissertation examines the political challenges of public utility reform through the analysis of ...
textBetween 1992 and 2005, Chihuahua's Río Conchos outflows were at less than 10 percent of their hi...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
The Mexican national Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs pay rural landholders for hydrolo...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
Water-related disasters have become more unpredictable amidst human-induced climatic and hydroecolog...
This thesis studies the emergence, process and outcomes of the Mexican policy of Irrigation Manageme...
Since the mid-1990s, Northwest Mexico has been experiencing drought conditions. As Mexico’s number o...
This thesis concerns a boom in hydropower development in the central Mexican state of Veracruz. Ther...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
Since 1992 water scarcity in the Río Bravo/Rio Grande river basin has heightened tensions and conflic...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Water resources in many parts of the world are subject to increasing stress because of (a) the growt...
The dissertation examines the political challenges of public utility reform through the analysis of ...
textBetween 1992 and 2005, Chihuahua's Río Conchos outflows were at less than 10 percent of their hi...
This thesis explores how, in contexts of water scarcity and contamination, households become increas...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
The Mexican national Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) programs pay rural landholders for hydrolo...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
Water-related disasters have become more unpredictable amidst human-induced climatic and hydroecolog...