Hacer florecer al desierto: Análisis sobre la intensidad de uso de los recursos hídricos subterráneos y superficiales en Chihuahua, México

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In Mexico, the effect of specialized agricultural practices on water resources is subject to growing attention. The Chihuahua state represents a case of particular interest due to the presence of highly specialized agricultural developments which depend on the extraction of underground water. Additionally, the Conchos River is located in this state, being the main Mexican tributary to the Bravo River, in the border with the United States. This work estimates the intensity of the use of water resources by aquifer, based on georeferenced information, applying the ecological flow methodological approach for the Conchos River based on hydrometric records for the 1947 - 2011 period.

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Manzanares Rivera, J. L. (2016). Hacer florecer al desierto: Análisis sobre la intensidad de uso de los recursos hídricos subterráneos y superficiales en Chihuahua, México. Cuadernos de Desarrollo Rural, 13(77), 35–61. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cdr13-77.hfda

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