This paper describes how ten municipalities within the Ayuquila river basin in Mexico formed a collaborative association to reduce river pollution and, more generally, to work together to improve living conditions and promote more sustainable management of natural resources within and across their administrative boundaries. It describes the improvements achieved and discusses the institutional arrangements for this association, including the involvement of local universities and state- and federal-level institutions, and provision for citizen participation. It also discusses the measures taken to ensure the association's continued effectiveness, especially ensuring support from municipal politicians (who only have three-year terms of office...
Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely in...
There is a growing recognition in developing countries that community participation in water and san...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The Klamath Basin Restorati...
This paper describes how ten municipalities within the Ayuquila river basin in Mexico formed a colla...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
Cities depend on several watersheds’ ecosystems as the main source of ecosystem services for urban p...
Over the past three decades, collaboration has become a foundational tenet of modern environmental g...
This paper analyzes through the qualitative method how community organizations for irrigation and hu...
This paper is about the figure of intermunicipal utilities for water management in Mexico. We argue ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This document aims to identify characteristics of water institutions ...
In Mexico there are communities organised by custom or convention to control the drinking water supp...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
Integrated water resources management is advancing in Brazil as decentralized and participatory gove...
The experience behind local environmental bi-national collaborative initiatives in the Tijuana river...
In the last decades, policy reforms, new instruments development, and economic resources investment ...
Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely in...
There is a growing recognition in developing countries that community participation in water and san...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The Klamath Basin Restorati...
This paper describes how ten municipalities within the Ayuquila river basin in Mexico formed a colla...
Collaboration is increasingly seen as an important aspect of successful water management, and yet it...
Cities depend on several watersheds’ ecosystems as the main source of ecosystem services for urban p...
Over the past three decades, collaboration has become a foundational tenet of modern environmental g...
This paper analyzes through the qualitative method how community organizations for irrigation and hu...
This paper is about the figure of intermunicipal utilities for water management in Mexico. We argue ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This document aims to identify characteristics of water institutions ...
In Mexico there are communities organised by custom or convention to control the drinking water supp...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
Integrated water resources management is advancing in Brazil as decentralized and participatory gove...
The experience behind local environmental bi-national collaborative initiatives in the Tijuana river...
In the last decades, policy reforms, new instruments development, and economic resources investment ...
Analyzing collaborative practices among water governance institutions is key to generating timely in...
There is a growing recognition in developing countries that community participation in water and san...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The Klamath Basin Restorati...