2015
DOI: 10.15648/hc.26.2015.3
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Canales de riego: creación de un paisaje agrícola en el valle del Mayo, Sonora, 1863-1904

Abstract: Este artículo forma parte del proyecto "Tenencia de la tierra e historia ambiental en los pueblos del

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“…When mining decreased in the mid-watershed after the Mexican War for Independence (1810-1821), the bourgeoisie of Alamos diversified their economic activities by investing in the lower watershed's incipient but promising agriculture (Clark-Valenzuela 2016). An agricultural landscape was created by clearing scrubland and constructing irrigation canals (Lorenzana-Durán 2015). By the start of the 20th century, the Mayo River was no longer a free-access resource: close to 20 irrigation enterprises existed, which together had been granted concessions to almost three-quarters of the Mayo River's flow (Banister 2016).…”
Section: The Rio Mayo Irrigation District: the Enclosure Of The Commo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When mining decreased in the mid-watershed after the Mexican War for Independence (1810-1821), the bourgeoisie of Alamos diversified their economic activities by investing in the lower watershed's incipient but promising agriculture (Clark-Valenzuela 2016). An agricultural landscape was created by clearing scrubland and constructing irrigation canals (Lorenzana-Durán 2015). By the start of the 20th century, the Mayo River was no longer a free-access resource: close to 20 irrigation enterprises existed, which together had been granted concessions to almost three-quarters of the Mayo River's flow (Banister 2016).…”
Section: The Rio Mayo Irrigation District: the Enclosure Of The Commo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, IDs have more complex institutional arenas-not only because IDs are geographically larger and have more users but also because they went from being state-managed to user-managed in the 1990s (Rap et al 2004;Wilder and Romero Lankao 2006). Details about the diversity of social actors in the RMID-and how that diversity came to be-are provided by several sources, for example Banister (2015), Lorenzana-Durán (2015), Luque et al (2016), Murphy et al (2022), andRivera-Nuñez et al (2023).…”
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confidence: 99%