Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Achieving Water Sustainability and Resilience through Cross-Border Cooperation

IF 1.5 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Borderlands Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-23 DOI:10.1080/08865655.2023.2168294
F. Lara-Valencia, I. Coronado, S. Mumme, Christopher Brown, P. Ganster, Hilda García-Pérez, D. Lybecker, S. Megdal, R. Sanchez, Alan Sweedler, R. Varady, Adriana A. Zuñiga-Terán
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Abstract Shortly after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 2021, Commissioner Maria Elena Giner called for input into issues of importance to the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC). Responding to her call, a group of border scholars committed to producing a white paper entitled “Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Achieving Water Sustainability and Resilience through Cross-Border Cooperation”. This document was presented to Commissioner Giner at the spring 2022 ABS Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado. This commentary outlines the main ideas and recommendations in this white paper, which are intended to strengthen the USIBWC's ability to respond to the challenges of U.S.-Mexico border water management in the 21st century. The paper recognizes the IBWC's long history of handling binational water issues effectively and its demonstrated capacity to respond and adapt to the border region's changing social, political, and environmental conditions. The commentary is capped with Commissioner Giner's response to the white paper, including her commitment to work with the academic community in both countries in creating an IBWC's binational science advisory group, as recommended in the white paper.
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美墨边境的水资源管理:通过跨境合作实现水资源的可持续性和韧性
在2021年获得美国参议院批准后不久,专员Maria Elena Giner呼吁就国际边界和水委员会(USIBWC)美国部分的重要问题提供意见。为响应她的呼吁,一群边境学者承诺编写一份白皮书,题为《美墨边境的水管理:通过跨境合作实现水的可持续性和弹性》。该文件在科罗拉多州丹佛市举行的2022年春季ABS年会上提交给专员Giner。本评论概述了本白皮书的主要观点和建议,旨在加强USIBWC应对21世纪美墨边境水资源管理挑战的能力。这篇论文承认了IBWC在有效处理两国水资源问题方面的悠久历史,以及它在应对和适应边境地区不断变化的社会、政治和环境条件方面表现出的能力。这篇评论的结尾是Giner专员对白皮书的回应,包括她承诺按照白皮书的建议,与两国学术界合作建立一个IBWC的两国科学咨询小组。
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