Monograph 10 Cover File


Monograph 11

 

 

The U.S.-Mexican border environment:
Dynamics of Human-Environment Interactions

Edited by Edward Sandalla

Entire Book [5.3 MB .zip]

Table of Contents

Title Pages [66 KB]

Foreword [33 KB]

Index [34 KB]

I-1. Dynamics of Human-Environment Interactions in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region [175 KB]

I-2. Environment and Quality of Life: A Conceptual Analysis and Review of Empirical Literature[195 KB]

I-3. Modeling the Institutional Framework Governing Land Use and Water Rights in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region [321 KB]

I-4. Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region [ KB]

I-5. Energy Issues in the U.S.-Mexican Binational Region: Focus on California-Baja California [121 KB]

I-6. Using System Dynamics Models of the Environment to Teach Sustainability Science: The Border+20 Model as a Pedagogical Device [ KB]

II-1. Overview of the Border+20 System
Model Prototype: The Paso del Norte Region
[121 KB]

II-2. Modeling the Impact of Environment
on Quality of Life
[121 KB]

II-3. Modeling the Demographic Characteristics of the
Paso del Norte Region
[121 KB]

II-4. The Economies of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez [121 KB]

II-5. Modeling Water Availability and Use in the Paso del Norte Region [121 KB]

II-6. Land Use Changes in the Paso del Norte Region: A Brief History [121 KB]

II-7. Paso del Norte Air Quality [121 KB]

Afterword [50 KB]



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