This article presents the institutional and legal evolution of urban water supply services in Mexico during the second half of the twentieth century. It sets out a brief scheme for public policy analysis and, in its main part, proposes three main stages urban water policy has been through. These stages are based on the institutional arrangement that has characterized water supply in each period .The first is a centralist stage of federal water boards that prevailed from 1948 to 1983, later comes the stage of municipalization started in 1983 when the service was assigned to local governments, and, in third place, the article reviews the promotion of autonomous and business - like operating units undertaken by the National Water Commission in...
This paper presents the case of the municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico, which was ...
The main argument of this paper is that, during the period of Porfirio Diaz´s rule (Porfiriato), was...
In Mexico, the hydraulic mission, the centralisation of water control, and the growth of the federal...
This article presents the institutional and legal evolution of urban water supply services in Mexico...
This article analyses how water in colonial Mexico underwent a process of privatisation and incorpor...
The dissertation examines the political challenges of public utility reform through the analysis of ...
The author focuses on the interrelations between access to urban water services and citizenship righ...
This project examines the impact of intergovernmental relations and municipal capacity on the proces...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a useful analysis model to explain the evolution of urban pu...
The privatization of water in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area is a long and complex process that c...
The article refers to the construction in the city of Aguascalientes of the first potable water supp...
The fall of the avilacamachista local power, in 1973, and the disappearance of its control on the co...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
This paper analyzes the water supplying process in Zacatecas city focusing on the nineteenth century...
Tema del mesEn la época de los aztecas el servicio público del agua era universal y de buena calidad...
This paper presents the case of the municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico, which was ...
The main argument of this paper is that, during the period of Porfirio Diaz´s rule (Porfiriato), was...
In Mexico, the hydraulic mission, the centralisation of water control, and the growth of the federal...
This article presents the institutional and legal evolution of urban water supply services in Mexico...
This article analyses how water in colonial Mexico underwent a process of privatisation and incorpor...
The dissertation examines the political challenges of public utility reform through the analysis of ...
The author focuses on the interrelations between access to urban water services and citizenship righ...
This project examines the impact of intergovernmental relations and municipal capacity on the proces...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a useful analysis model to explain the evolution of urban pu...
The privatization of water in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area is a long and complex process that c...
The article refers to the construction in the city of Aguascalientes of the first potable water supp...
The fall of the avilacamachista local power, in 1973, and the disappearance of its control on the co...
Reliable access to potable water is one of the most important building blocks for developing countri...
This paper analyzes the water supplying process in Zacatecas city focusing on the nineteenth century...
Tema del mesEn la época de los aztecas el servicio público del agua era universal y de buena calidad...
This paper presents the case of the municipality of Naucalpan de Juárez, State of Mexico, which was ...
The main argument of this paper is that, during the period of Porfirio Diaz´s rule (Porfiriato), was...
In Mexico, the hydraulic mission, the centralisation of water control, and the growth of the federal...