Water Crisis in Mexico.Reflections on Its Shortage and Management

Dra. María del Rocío García Sánchez, Dr Joaquín Reyes Añorve, Mtra Guadalupe Godínez Alarcón
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Mexico is experiencing a water crisis particularly in the central and northern regions of the country due to increasing droughts. Millions of liters of water are used by the processed food industry or soft drink or beer companies, the agricultural and livestock industry among others, these are the economic activities that consume the most water. Therefore, it is important that the water crisis experienced in Mexico should not be addressed based on the lack of rain, the implementation of effective public policies for the supply of water that respond to the expectations of the population should also be considered. Another aspect that must be taken into account is that the Mexican legislation that regulates the exploitation or use of national waters, as well as their distribution, control and preservation of their quantity and quality, has to be reviewed, renewed and adapted to the current needs of the country to guarantee the human right to water. In this context and using an inductive-deductive methodology, a documentary review of national and international legislation was carried out, as well as literature related to the water crisis affecting Mexico. In short, it is important to state that the management of water resources must be based on principles of solidarity, collective access and equity, which are by definition incompatible with any commercial approach motivated by private benefit and public benefit. Definitely, the implementation of public policies that effectively combat water scarcity in Mexico must be linked to the management, protection and infrastructure for the distribution and storage of water. This includes regulating water extraction and promoting sustainable practices in all sectors of the economy.
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墨西哥的水危机。对其不足及管理的思考
由于日益严重的干旱,墨西哥正在经历一场水危机,特别是在该国的中部和北部地区。数百万升的水被加工食品工业、软饮料或啤酒公司、农业和畜牧业等所使用,这些是消耗水最多的经济活动。因此,重要的是,墨西哥所经历的水危机不应以缺乏雨水为基础来解决,还应考虑执行有效的供水公共政策,以满足人民的期望。必须考虑到的另一个方面是,必须审查、更新和调整规定国家水资源的开发或使用以及分配、控制和保存其数量和质量的墨西哥立法,使其符合该国目前保障用水人权的需要。在这方面,采用归纳-演绎方法,对国家和国际立法以及与影响墨西哥的水危机有关的文献进行了文献审查。简而言之,必须指出,水资源的管理必须以团结、集体利用和公平的原则为基础,从定义上讲,这些原则与任何以私人利益和公共利益为动机的商业办法是不相容的。毫无疑问,在墨西哥执行有效解决水资源短缺问题的公共政策必须与水的分配和储存的管理、保护和基础设施联系起来。这包括规范水资源开采和促进所有经济部门的可持续做法。
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