This article examines the conservation of the bi-national Mexicali-Imperial Aquifer and the litigation and Congressional response to the proposed lining of the All-American Canal from cross-border natural resource and international law vantage points
28 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER above the international boundary line and at a point where they c...
This article is an introduction to a special section of the Journal of Political Ecology that presen...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
This article examines the conservation of the bi-national Mexicali-Imperial Aquifer and the litigati...
Transboundary aquifers found along the 2,000 mile-long border between Mexico and the United States a...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
Excluding glaciers and icecaps, groundwater accounts for ninety percent of the world\u27s usable fre...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
Recently, resistance to the All-American Canal Lining Project came from both sides of the border as ...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
The transboundary nature of water dividing Mexico and the United States (U.S.) transforms the entire...
28 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER above the international boundary line and at a point where the...
28 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER above the international boundary line and at a point where they c...
This article is an introduction to a special section of the Journal of Political Ecology that presen...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
This article examines the conservation of the bi-national Mexicali-Imperial Aquifer and the litigati...
Transboundary aquifers found along the 2,000 mile-long border between Mexico and the United States a...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
The United States and Mexico are geographic neighbors with high economic asymmetry, but also a share...
Excluding glaciers and icecaps, groundwater accounts for ninety percent of the world\u27s usable fre...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
Recently, resistance to the All-American Canal Lining Project came from both sides of the border as ...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
The transboundary nature of water dividing Mexico and the United States (U.S.) transforms the entire...
28 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER above the international boundary line and at a point where the...
28 RELEASE OF COLORADO RIVER WATER above the international boundary line and at a point where they c...
This article is an introduction to a special section of the Journal of Political Ecology that presen...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...