Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have shown any inclination to pursue a border-wide pact to coordinate management of the border region’s transboundary ground water resources. As a result, these critical resources – which serve as the sole or primary source of fresh water for most border communities on both sides – are being overexploited and polluted, leaving the local population with little recourse. Imminently unsustainable, the situation portends a grim future for the region. In the absence of national governmental interests and involvement on either side of the frontier, this article advocates an alternative approach, one that sidesteps the respective federal authorities. It...
Excluding glaciers and icecaps, groundwater accounts for ninety percent of the world\u27s usable fre...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Transboundary aquifers found along the 2,000 mile-long border between Mexico and the United States a...
Over the last decade, transboundary aquifers traversing the Mexico‐Texas border have generated growi...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
The transboundary nature of water dividing Mexico and the United States (U.S.) transforms the entire...
Throughout the world, international and state political boundaries divide ground water resources int...
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...
To overcome pressures on water quantity and quality in the Rio Grande/Bravo the 1944 Water Treaty be...
Excluding glaciers and icecaps, groundwater accounts for ninety percent of the world\u27s usable fre...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Transboundary aquifers found along the 2,000 mile-long border between Mexico and the United States a...
Over the last decade, transboundary aquifers traversing the Mexico‐Texas border have generated growi...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
The transboundary nature of water dividing Mexico and the United States (U.S.) transforms the entire...
Throughout the world, international and state political boundaries divide ground water resources int...
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...
To overcome pressures on water quantity and quality in the Rio Grande/Bravo the 1944 Water Treaty be...
Excluding glaciers and icecaps, groundwater accounts for ninety percent of the world\u27s usable fre...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...