Publicaciones
- Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Achieving Water Sustainability and Resilience through Cross-Border Cooperation
Francisco Lara-Valencia, Irasema Coronado, Stephen Mumme, Christopher Brown, Paul Ganster, Hilda García-Pérez, Donna Lybecker, Sharon B. Megdal, Rosario Sanchez, Alan Sweedler, Robert G. Varady & Adriana Zuniga-Teran
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Rosario Sanchez, José Agustin Breña-Naranjo, Alfonso Rivera, Randall T. Hanson, Antonio Hernández-Espriú, Rick J. Hogeboom: Binational reflections on pathways to groundwater security in the Mexico–United States borderlands
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Sanchez R, Rodriguez L: Transboundary Aquifers between Baja California, Sonora and Chihuahua, Mexico, and California, Arizona and New Mexico, United States: Identification and Categorization
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Sanchez R, Tracy John (2020) Introduction : Featured Collection on Transboundary Aquifers doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.12856
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Rodriguez L, Sanchez R, Hongbin Zhan, Peter S.K. Knappett, (2020) The Transboundary Nature of the Allende–Piedras Negras Aquifer Using a Numerical Model Approach Doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.12843
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Sanchez R, Eckstein G. (2020) Groundwater management in the borderlands of Mexico and Texas: The beauty of the unknown, the negligence of the present, and the way forward. Doi: 10.1029/2019WR026068
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Sanchez R, Rodriguez L, Tortajada C (2020) Effective Transboundary Aquifer Areas: An Approach for Transboundary Groundwater Management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA). Doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12836
- Sanchez, R., & Eckstein, G. (2020). The path towards groundwater management in the borderlands of Mexico and Texas. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 7(1), e1399.
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Sanchez R, Eckstein G. The path towards groundwater management in the borderlands of Mexico and Texas. WIREs Water. 2019;e1399.
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Sanchez, R. (2019) Transboundary Groundwater Resources along the Texas-Mexico Border. White Paper Prepared by the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee (TGPC) Groundwater Issues (GWI) Subcommittee
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Sanchez, R. (2018). Transboundariness or the end of aquifer boundaries as we know them. AWRA IMPACT, May 2018. Vol. 20(3), 1-23.
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Sanchez, R. (2018). Book review: The International Law of Transboundary Groundwater Resources. Texas Water Journal. March 2018. vol. 9(1), 16-17.
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Sanchez, R., Rodriguez, L., & Tortajada, C. (2018). Transboundary aquifers between Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas, Mexico, and Texas, USA: Identification and categorization. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies.
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Sanchez, R., Rodriguez, L., & Tortajada, C. (2018). The transboundariness approach and prioritization of transboundary aquifers between Mexico and Texas. Ambio, 1-11.
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Sanchez, R., & Rodriguez, L. (2017). Transboundary aquifers between Mexico and the US: Identification, classification and Priorization. XVI World Water Congress.
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Sanchez, R. (2017). Transboundary aquifers between Mexico and the US: Management perspectives and its transboundary nature. XVI World Water Congress.
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Sanchez, R., & Eckstein, G. (2017). Aquifers Shared Between Mexico and the United States: Management Perspectives and Their Transboundary Nature. Groundwater, 55(4), 495-505.
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Sanchez, R., Lopez, V., & Eckstein, G. (2016). Identifying and characterizing transboundary aquifers along the Mexico–US border: An initial assessment. Journal of Hydrology, 535, 101-119.
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SANCHEZ, Rosario and KAISER, Ron A. Multilateral cooperation: water as a tool not as a goal
Groundwater: Recent Advances in Interdisciplinary Knowledge
You can read my participation on this publication where I talk about Binational reflections on pathways to groundwater security in the Mexico–United States borderlands.
The UNESCO book of selected papers on transboundary aquifers is out. Very honored to be editor of this book. Thank you UNESCO for the trust and to all my colleagues for being part of this effort. 26 papers from TBAs around the world including, of course, Mexico and the US.
Water Planning Under an Unsustainable Condition (for complete paper: clic here)