Many of Mexico's rural communities are settled in the highest reaches of their regions, relegated to the marginal areas that the wealthier or more powerful were willing to cede or unable to defend during decades of agrarian redistribution. Peasants attempt to survive on lands impoverished by erosion or with stands of trees thinned by the demands of a voracious forest-products industry and the requirements imposed by poverty. Ironically, many of these communities are located in areas of abundant rainfall, and yet because of inappropriate environmental management practices, they cannot use..
In Mexico, 80% of water resources are used for irrigation purposes. But since the end of the 19th ce...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
The supply of water to rural areas has historically provided the Mexican government with a significa...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Case studies about the process of production in agriculture of four Mexican Communities with small s...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
ABSTRACT THE PROCESS OF ADOPTION OF SMALL SCALE IRRIGATION IN RURAL MEXICO Case studies about the p...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
Mexico is rich in ancient and traditional technologies (dating back to the Aztecs and Mayas) on natu...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
Environmental degradation, particularly of land resources, is one of the most important problems aff...
The urban/peri-urban phenomenon is frequently studied as a territorial landscape for urban expansion...
In Mexico, 80% of water resources are used for irrigation purposes. But since the end of the 19th ce...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...
The supply of water to rural areas has historically provided the Mexican government with a significa...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Water and watersheds are difficult to separate for management purposes. Providing irrigation as a su...
Case studies about the process of production in agriculture of four Mexican Communities with small s...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
ABSTRACT THE PROCESS OF ADOPTION OF SMALL SCALE IRRIGATION IN RURAL MEXICO Case studies about the p...
Despite the international efforts, clean water provision to all remains a task to be solved around t...
Mexico is rich in ancient and traditional technologies (dating back to the Aztecs and Mayas) on natu...
Conflicts over water will become more and more widespread in forecoming years. This is not only true...
This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the norther...
Environmental degradation, particularly of land resources, is one of the most important problems aff...
The urban/peri-urban phenomenon is frequently studied as a territorial landscape for urban expansion...
In Mexico, 80% of water resources are used for irrigation purposes. But since the end of the 19th ce...
The urban-peri-urban interaction is frequently studied with a focus on the necessities of urban expa...
The increasing demand of potable water required by Mexico City has become so large that since the la...