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U.S.-Mexico Borderland Water Conflicts and Institutional Change

U.S.-Mexico Borderland Water Conflicts and Institutional Change
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Download or read book U.S.-Mexico Borderland Water Conflicts and Institutional Change written by Vivienne Bennett and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This commentary describes and analyzes important areas of change in the politics of water along the U.S.-Mexico border. First, it focuses on the broader nature of the border region as a way of framing the discussion of water. It then addresses the matter of water policy itself. The commentary provides an overview of recent changes in Mexican water institutions, as well as an overview of new bilateral and trilateral water management agencies and other recent developments in border management. It discusses how each of the three articles in this section of the Journal, "Borderland Water Conflicts and Institutional Change," contributes to thinking about the complexities of water management along the border. The article by Wilder demonstrates the scope and the limitations of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, while the articles by Michel and by Brown and Mumme suggest new organizational frameworks for addressing conflicts over water management along the border.


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