The Rio Grande, flowing southward almost 2,000 miles from its headwaters in southern Colorado, drains an area of over 350,000 square miles and is the lifeblood of a semi-arid region supplying water for more than 3.5 million people and for agricultural, recreational, hydropower, and industrial purposes. This paper reports on on-going research regarding the physical and institutional resilience of the Upper Basin of the Rio Grande river management system, from its headwaters, to Fort Quitman, Texas. The work looks at the transboundary issues between the three US basin states of Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, with some attention given to issues concerning the US/Mexico border portion of the Rio Grande. This paper addresses the ability of the...
International river basins management exercises great influence upon agricultural, urban and rural l...
This paper presents results about potential effects of climate change on the hydrology and water res...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is overappropriated and demand for water grows while...
The Rio Grande (called the Río Bravo in Mexico) is the fifth largest river on the North American con...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
ABSTRACT Water availability is declining in many regions of the planet, particularly in arid and sem...
Water availability is declining in many regions of the planet, particularly in arid and semi-arid re...
An intricate structure of water laws, policies and institutions in the upper Rio Grande basin provid...
The Rio Grande River flows from its headwaters in southern Colorado, south through New Mexico, turni...
The Rio Grande River traverses 2000 kilometres of the international border between Mexico and the Un...
The Rio Grande is named the Rio Bravo in Mexico. Rio Bravo translates to wild river. The Rio Grande...
In September, 1996, the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission contracted with ECONorthwest...
Water transfers are viewed as a voluntary mechanism through which water can be reallocated in semi-a...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
[1] Significant growth in the Rio Grande Basin’s demand for water has stressed the region’s scarce w...
International river basins management exercises great influence upon agricultural, urban and rural l...
This paper presents results about potential effects of climate change on the hydrology and water res...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is overappropriated and demand for water grows while...
The Rio Grande (called the Río Bravo in Mexico) is the fifth largest river on the North American con...
The Rio Grande has headwaters in Colorado, flows through New Mexico, and serves as the United States...
ABSTRACT Water availability is declining in many regions of the planet, particularly in arid and sem...
Water availability is declining in many regions of the planet, particularly in arid and semi-arid re...
An intricate structure of water laws, policies and institutions in the upper Rio Grande basin provid...
The Rio Grande River flows from its headwaters in southern Colorado, south through New Mexico, turni...
The Rio Grande River traverses 2000 kilometres of the international border between Mexico and the Un...
The Rio Grande is named the Rio Bravo in Mexico. Rio Bravo translates to wild river. The Rio Grande...
In September, 1996, the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission contracted with ECONorthwest...
Water transfers are viewed as a voluntary mechanism through which water can be reallocated in semi-a...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
[1] Significant growth in the Rio Grande Basin’s demand for water has stressed the region’s scarce w...
International river basins management exercises great influence upon agricultural, urban and rural l...
This paper presents results about potential effects of climate change on the hydrology and water res...
In the Rio Grande Basin of North America, water is overappropriated and demand for water grows while...