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Facts about "A Salty Affair: An Analysis of U.S. – Mexico Water Diplomacy in the Colorado River"RDF feed
Area3,500 km² (1,351.35 mi²) +
ClimateArid/desert (Köppen B-type) +
Geolocation32° 37' 28.34", -115° 27' 8.1443"Latitude: 32.6245389
Longitude: -115.4522623
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IssueThe deterioration of water quantity and quality flowiníg into Mexico along the Colorado river following the inauguración of the Wellton-Mohawk project. +, The bottom problem (inadequate drainage) was never addressed. With time, this situation plus the introduction of water from the Colorado River led to waterlogging farmlands. + and Mexico could not utilize these water for irrigation purposes and was forced to allow it flow directly to the sea. +
Key QuestionWhat mechanisms beyond simple allocation can be incorporated into transboundary water agreements to add value and facilitate resolution? + and How does asymmetry of power influence water negotiations and how can the negative effects be mitigated? +
Land Useagricultural- cropland and pasture + and agricultural- confined livestock operations +
NSPDWater Quantity +, Water Quality +, Ecosystems +, Governance + and Assets +
Population281,333,000 million +
Stakeholder TypeFederated state/territorial/provincial government +, Sovereign state/national/federal government +, Local Government +, Non-legislative governmental agency +, Environmental interest +, Industry/Corporate Interest +, Development/humanitarian interest + and Community or organized citizens +
Topic TagSalinity of the Colorado River; water conflicts between the U.S. and Mexico +
Water UseAgriculture or Irrigation +, Domestic/Urban Supply + and Other Ecological Services +
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