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Environmental flows in the Rio Grande – Rio Bravo basin

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Samuel Sandoval Solis, Stephanie Paladino, Laura Garza-Diaz, Luzma Nava, Jack Friedman, J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida, Sophie Plassin, Grace Gomez-Quiroga, Jennifer Koch, Jeri Fleming, Belize A. Lane, Sean Wineland, Ali Mirchi, Ramon Saiz-Rodriguez, and Thomas Neeson, 2022, Environmental flows in the Rio Grande – Rio Bravo basin: Ecology & Society.

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The Rio Grande/Bravo is an arid river basin shared by the United States and Mexico, the fifth-longest river in North America, and home to more than 10.4 million people. By crossing landscapes and political boundaries, the Rio Grande/Bravo brings together cultures, societies, ecosystems, and economies, thereby forming a complex social-ecological system. The Rio Grande/Bravo supplies water for the human activities that take place within its territory. While there have been efforts to implement environmental flows (flows necessary to sustain riparian and aquatic ecosystems and human activities), a systematic and whole-basin analysis of these efforts that conceptualizes the Rio Grande/Bravo as a single, complex social-ecological system [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • South Central CASC

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