Water use and cultural conflict in 19th century northwestern New Spain and Mexico
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The author provides a historical geographic perspective on conflicts regarding water use in the area of present-day Oceanside, CA, in the 19th century and the cultural values impacting these conflicts.
Publication Name: Natural Resources Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0028-0739
Year: 2000
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U.S.-Mexico borderland water conflicts and institutional change: a commentary
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The authors discuss political changes regarding the management and use of water in the US-Mexico border region, focusing on the development of bilateral institutions to address conflicts.
Publication Name: Natural Resources Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0028-0739
Year: 2000
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Applied and theoretical aspects of binational watershed councils (consejos de cuencas) in the the U.S.-Mexico borderlands
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The authors examine the functions and effectiveness of binational watershed councils in managing water resources in the US-Mexico border region.
Publication Name: Natural Resources Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0028-0739
Year: 2000
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