Managing Water Differently: Integrated Water Resources Management as a Framework for Adaptation to Climate Change in Mexico

  • Ortiz-Partida J
  • Sandoval-Solis S
  • Arellano-Gonzalez J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Climate change will affect water availability and its management, with more frequent and extended droughts, more severe floods, and lower water quality. Water allocation policies, regulations, and infrastructure in Mexico are not designed for changing future climate conditions. This chapter reviews the implications of climate change for water resources systems in Mexico and evaluates how management strategies from California can serve as potential adaptation schemes toward an Integrated Water Resources Management framework in Mexico.

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Ortiz-Partida, J. P., Sandoval-Solis, S., Arellano-Gonzalez, J., Medellín-Azuara, J., & Taylor, J. E. (2020). Managing Water Differently: Integrated Water Resources Management as a Framework for Adaptation to Climate Change in Mexico. In Integrated Water Resource Management (pp. 59–72). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16565-9_6

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