Monograph 13

THE U.S.-MEXICAN
BORDER ENVIRONMENT

 

THE U.S.-MEXICAN
BORDER ENVIRONMENT
Lining the All-American Canal:
Competition or Cooperation for the
Water in the U.S.-Mexican Border?

Edited by Vicente Sánchez Munguía

Entire Book [4 MB]

Table of Contents

Book Cover [1.6 MB]

Title Pages [34 KB]

I. Physical and Biological Features of the
Colorado River
[519 KB]

II. Looking Beyond the Border: Environmental
Consequences of the All-American Canal Project
in Mexico and Potential Binational Solutions
[191 KB]

III. Fluctuations in Quality and Levels of Groundwater
Near the Mexican-Proximate Portion of the
All-American Canal
[321 KB]

IV. Lining the All-American Canal: Its Impact on
Aquifer Water Quality and Crop Yield in Mexicali
Valley
[98 KB]

V. The Colorado River and the All-American Canal:
The Historical and Cultural Perspective of Water
in the U.S. Southwest
[121 KB]

VI. Looking Across the Canal: Reflections on Visions
and Policies on Water Issues in the United States
[121 KB]

VII. Beyond the All-American Canal: Future Scenarios
of Water Availability in the Mexicali Valley
[121 KB]

VIII. The All-American Canal: Perspectives on the
Possibility of Reaching a Bilateral Agreement
[121 KB]

IX. Opposing Approaches to Managing Shared Water
Resources: The Lining of the All-American Canal
and the Valley of Mexicali—Static Market
Equilibrium or Nash Equilibrium?
[121 KB]

X. Context and Implications for Resolving a Complex
Binational Issue: Lining the All-American Canal
Vicente Sánchez Munguía
[121 KB]

Afterword [50 KB]

Index [66 KB]


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