Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texas border are limited and politically sensitive. On the Mexico side, long‐standing centralized groundwater governance structures have created institutional barriers at the local level to the expansion of knowledge and cooperation over these transboundary resources. On the Texas side, property rights related to groundwater resources limit the scope of options available for cooperative management of cross‐border aquifers. In order to develop more effective cross‐border relations and enhance knowledge, cooperative management, and sustainability of the region\u27s shared aquifers, stakeholders in the border between Mexico and Texas should pursue l...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
Over the last decade, transboundary aquifers traversing the Mexico‐Texas border have generated growi...
The purpose of this study is to present a factual picture of the multiple groundwater governance fra...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
The debate over groundwater aquifers that underlie more than one sovereign nation is not particular ...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
Totally 36 aquifers have been identified along the Mexico-U.S. border. Of these, only 16 have adequa...
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...
Transboundary aquifers found along the 2,000 mile-long border between Mexico and the United States a...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...
The physical interconnection of ground and surface waters is rarely acknowledged in inter-state and ...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
Over the last decade, transboundary aquifers traversing the Mexico‐Texas border have generated growi...
The purpose of this study is to present a factual picture of the multiple groundwater governance fra...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
The debate over groundwater aquifers that underlie more than one sovereign nation is not particular ...
Intensive use of groundwater in internationally shared aquifers and flows of untreated wastewater ac...
Totally 36 aquifers have been identified along the Mexico-U.S. border. Of these, only 16 have adequa...
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...
Transboundary aquifers found along the 2,000 mile-long border between Mexico and the United States a...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...
The physical interconnection of ground and surface waters is rarely acknowledged in inter-state and ...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Despite more than forty years of promises to the contrary, neither Mexico nor the United States have...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes