This report assesses the historic, current and future conditions two Spanish Colonial irrigation systems in San Antonio, Texas known as the San Juan and Espada acequias, respectively. The two acequias are the only functional remnants of what was once a city-wide system which supported thousands of early San Antonians. Today, the two acequias are managed separately, each in a way that reflects their complicated history and institutional structure. This report relates in detail those histories and parses out the complex institutional structures in the context of the rapid urban growth of San Antonio and wider challenges such as climate change and groundwater depletion. It demonstrates that the acequias democratic, derecho-based water and lan...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the dual degr...
A Professional Project Reported submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the dual de...
Water scarcity, land use conversion and cultural and ecosystem changes threaten the way of life for ...
This report assesses the historic, current and future conditions two Spanish Colonial irrigation sys...
Spanish settlers brought the acequia, or earthen ditch irrigation, system to New Mexican valleys in ...
The semi-arid environment of the American Southwest has necessitated creative strategies for the use...
[EN] In New Mexico, USA, acequia-based agriculture is under threat as pressures rise to transfer wa...
The first Europeans who entered the upper Rio del Norte (currentRio Grande or Rio Bravo) of northern...
textMarginalized rural populations are the main actors in a growing multi-disciplinary effort to con...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2013.Ca...
Acequias in New Mexico are the oldest water management institutions of European origin in the United...
In the early 20th century, the Cauca River Valley in southwestern Colombia became an epicenter of ag...
The irrigation system in San Antonio was an integral part of its early history. Within the San Anton...
Agriculture-based irrigation communities of northern New Mexico have survived for centuries despite ...
The study attempts to document the history of Acequia San Juan, especially with regard to the impact...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the dual degr...
A Professional Project Reported submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the dual de...
Water scarcity, land use conversion and cultural and ecosystem changes threaten the way of life for ...
This report assesses the historic, current and future conditions two Spanish Colonial irrigation sys...
Spanish settlers brought the acequia, or earthen ditch irrigation, system to New Mexican valleys in ...
The semi-arid environment of the American Southwest has necessitated creative strategies for the use...
[EN] In New Mexico, USA, acequia-based agriculture is under threat as pressures rise to transfer wa...
The first Europeans who entered the upper Rio del Norte (currentRio Grande or Rio Bravo) of northern...
textMarginalized rural populations are the main actors in a growing multi-disciplinary effort to con...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2013.Ca...
Acequias in New Mexico are the oldest water management institutions of European origin in the United...
In the early 20th century, the Cauca River Valley in southwestern Colombia became an epicenter of ag...
The irrigation system in San Antonio was an integral part of its early history. Within the San Anton...
Agriculture-based irrigation communities of northern New Mexico have survived for centuries despite ...
The study attempts to document the history of Acequia San Juan, especially with regard to the impact...
A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the dual degr...
A Professional Project Reported submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the dual de...
Water scarcity, land use conversion and cultural and ecosystem changes threaten the way of life for ...