2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1673718/v1
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“The springs are untouchable”: amid community management and government neglect, the last springs in peri-urban areas of Mexico City

Abstract: In Latin America, conservation is a subject that cannot be understood outside of the social processes that determine the different conceptions, uses and customs related to nature and water. Mexico is an example of ecosystem diversity, where rural populations see their homes and ecosystems threatened by the uncontrolled advance of the urban sprawl. In addition, the lack of governance in water matters leaves both ecosystems and people in a situation of vulnerability. The aim of this research was to determine the… Show more

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