Transboundary waters are characterized by diverse and complex socio-politico-economic obstacles to effective water management. We examine five distinct cases in the arid Americas–in locations from the US–Mexico border to the Andes mountains–employing water security as a conceptual prism to unravel the multiple and varied attributes of transboundary water challenges. We describe how borders complicate water security in arid regions and explore how institutional arrangements and practices–within and across jurisdictions–respond to these challenges. We find that institutional capacity is needed on multiple levels for effective water management, and institutions must be responsive and flexible to change.Fil: Albrecht, Tamee R.. University of Ar...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...
Meeting multiple sectoral water demands is increasingly challenging in arid regions. Precipitation v...
In much of the world, climate change is causing water supply to be increasingly uncertain while moun...
The US-Mexico border divides the communities of Palomas, Chihuahua and Columbus, New Mexico, but the...
In this study we analyse how three cities in the arid Americas have addressed urban growth while fac...
ENGLISH: The US-Mexico borderlands are a water scarce region, stemming from a dry and variable clima...
El artículo efectúa un análisis dogmático y exegético de las instituciones jurídicas sobre acceso al...
Achieving water security for humans and ecosystems is a pervasive challenge globally. Extensive area...
Freshwater resources face enormous pressures to meet human and ecosystem needs in a changing climate...
This article focuses on border water politics in South America with specific discussion of theColomb...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Security and water are inextricably and increasingly linked. Water and its related issues have recen...
Justice theories and perspectives are seldom included in transboundary water governance research. Th...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...
Meeting multiple sectoral water demands is increasingly challenging in arid regions. Precipitation v...
In much of the world, climate change is causing water supply to be increasingly uncertain while moun...
The US-Mexico border divides the communities of Palomas, Chihuahua and Columbus, New Mexico, but the...
In this study we analyse how three cities in the arid Americas have addressed urban growth while fac...
ENGLISH: The US-Mexico borderlands are a water scarce region, stemming from a dry and variable clima...
El artículo efectúa un análisis dogmático y exegético de las instituciones jurídicas sobre acceso al...
Achieving water security for humans and ecosystems is a pervasive challenge globally. Extensive area...
Freshwater resources face enormous pressures to meet human and ecosystem needs in a changing climate...
This article focuses on border water politics in South America with specific discussion of theColomb...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Security and water are inextricably and increasingly linked. Water and its related issues have recen...
Justice theories and perspectives are seldom included in transboundary water governance research. Th...
A number of complex sustainable development challenges beset the 21st century. Central among them ar...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...