The U.S-Mexico border is not only where two countries meet, but where different cultures face a common need for effective and sustainable use of the available resources. The management of resources and environmental hazards in this region is challenging. Agencies from both countries are addressing the challenge by participating in bi-national efforts to resolve the issues of water and air contamination, water resource allocation, and solid and hazardous waste disposal in the region.This item is part of the Water Resources Research Center collection. For more information, please contact the Center, (520) 621-9591 or see http://wrrc.arizona.edu
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Despite transboundary water resource management issues being a source of tension between neighboring...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
The U.S.- Mexico boundary is a political division and, although surveyed, mapped and patrolled, cann...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
Security and water are inextricably and increasingly linked. Water and its related issues have recen...
The beginning of the 21st century sees the U.S.-Mexico borderlands facing a range of water resource ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released its first stage (1992-1994) Integrated En...
The US-Mexico border region illustrates the challenges of binational environmental management in the...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
Annual report of the U.S. Good Neighbor Environmental Board describing the organization's activities...
Bilateral negotiations between the United States (U.S.) and Mexico over the scale, location, and fin...
Authors' manuscript for published article / paper presented at Symposium on U.S.-Mexican Transbounda...
2013 is the 30-year anniversary of the signing of the bilateral U.S.-Mexican La Paz Agreement and th...
Mexico and the United States share border water under bi-national agreements that need to be updated...
Despite transboundary water resource management issues being a source of tension between neighboring...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...