Water issues in the US - Mexico borderlands (series of articles) Autor various authors Título de serie Natural Resources Journal | Vol. 40(4); 755 - 1016; 262 p. Fecha 2000 Fuente IUCN (ID: ANA-067284) Editor | Lugar de publicación University of New Mexico School of Law | Albuquerque, NM, USA Tipo de documento Artículo en publicación Idioma Inglés País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América, México Materia Agua Palabra clave Calidad de las aguas dulces/contaminación de las aguas dulces Manejo de recursos hídricos Efectos transfronterizos Relaciones internacionales/cooperación Cuenca Colorado Resumen Contents: 1. Water along the border: An introduction to 'water issuess in the US-Mexico borderlands' 2. Water use and cultural conflict in the 19th century northwestern New Spain and Mexico 3. The implications of sustained drought for transboundary water management in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora 4. Two nations, one river: Managing ecosystems conservationn in the Colorado River Delta 5. Historical and physical international boundaries in borderlands water conflicts: A commentary 6. Border farmers, water contamination and the NAAEC Environmental Side Accord to NAFTA 7. Applied and theoretical aspects of binational watershed Councils in the US-Mexico Borderlands 8. Defining hydrocommons governance along the border of the Californias: A case study of transbasin diversions and water quality in the Tijuana-San Diego metropolitan region 9. US-Mexico borderland water conflicts and institutional change: A commentary 10. Conservation connections in a fragmented desert environment: The US-Mexico border