Divided Waters

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  • Divided Waters Book Detail

  • Author : Helen M. Ingram
  • Release Date : 1995-09
  • Publisher : University of Arizona Press
  • Genre : Nature
  • Pages : 284
  • ISBN 13 : 9780816515646
  • File Size : 15,15 MB

Divided Waters by Helen M. Ingram PDF Summary

Book Description: Explains the nature of water development and utilization on the U.S.-Mexico border, using the border city of Nogales as its focus in delineating the social, economic, political, and institutional problems that stand in the way of effective management, and arguing for the development of a more integrated and participatory approach to managing binational water resources.

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