The Basin of Mexico: Critical Environmental Issues and Sustainability

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1999-08-01
Publisher(s): Brookings Inst Pr
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Summary

This landmark study forms part of the series UNU Studies on Critical Environmental Regions. The Basin of Mexico exemplifies an endangered environment well on its way to criticality. At the helm of this dangerous course is Mexico City, that massive megalopolis in which dramatic concentrations of all kinds have coalesced to render an already precarious environment supremely capable of "biting back" and posing an immediate and long-term threat to human use, health, and well-being. The extraordinary pace of environmental changes is already depleting natural resources in the region and beyond and may be overwhelming local environmental sinks as well as institutional and societal capacities to cope.An ever-increasing propensity to inhibit ongoing environmental degradation by enlisting imported resources and awaiting technological fixes may well have the effect of increasing overall risk. At the same time, however, the prospect of reversing the trajectory toward criticality is not altogether out of the question and may well be in progress in specific areas. Ezcurra and his colleagues rightly view the region as a laboratory engaged in testing many of the processes under way in the less-developed regions of the world. The outcome of this experiment may signal the fate of other mega-cities across the globe.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
List of tables and figures
viii
Preface xiii
Introduction
1(6)
The environmental history of the basin
7(32)
The ecological transformations of the Basin of Mexico
7(2)
The environmental setting
9(20)
Demographic and resource changes in the Basin of Mexico
29(10)
The socio-economy of the Basin of Mexico
39(22)
Urban growth and social distribution
40(15)
The economy of the basin
55(4)
Socio-economic pre-eminence
59(2)
Recent changes in the environmental situation of the basin
61(51)
Vegetation changes in the Basin of Mexico
61(9)
The environmental impact of urbanization patterns
70(7)
Water resources
77(14)
Waste
91(7)
Air Quality
98(14)
The driving forces of environmental change
112(24)
Population change
115(4)
Governmental Policies
119(4)
The distribution of wealth and resources
123(6)
Technological capacity
129(5)
Economic development and environmental degradation
134(2)
The vulnerability of the basin
136(19)
Vegetation and open space
136(7)
Water quantity and quality
143(6)
Waste
149(1)
Air quality
150(5)
The response to the environmental problem
155(29)
The construction of an environmental conscience
155(1)
Trends in governmental institutions
156(13)
Trends in non-governmental institutions
169(12)
Environmental networks
181(1)
Appendix: List of acronyms and abbreviations
182(2)
Conclusions
184(4)
Bibliography 188(19)
Index 207

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