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In name only: Water policy, the state, and ejidatario producers in northern Mexico.

机译:仅以名称表示:墨西哥北部的水政策,州和ejidatario生产者。

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This dissertation constructs a political ecology of two modern irrigation communities in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. In assessing the impacts of the 1992 restructuring of Mexico's water policy, the study contributes to debates within geography about global economic integration, the transformation of the state-society relationship, the interface of ecological change with structural and political demands, and the prescription of decentralization, privatization, and free trade strategies for improving water management in developing countries.;The dissertation investigates these questions: How have the restructuring of water and agricultural policy impacted local producers in irrigation districts in Sonora? How have small communal producers (e.g., ejidatarios) responded to the water reform package? An underlying assumption is that Sonoran producers in irrigation districts are among the nation's most-advantaged, given their proximity to U.S. markets, access to irrigation, technological package, and experience with commercial production. Mexico's water and agriculture policies are intended to allow the strongest, most efficient producers to become more competitive. I argue, however, that the water and agricultural reform package overall does not benefit Sonoran producers, and particularly disadvantages the ejidatario sector of farmers, due to a cost squeeze driven by rising water and input costs, retrenchment of state support, and loss of subsidies, among other factors. Most ejidatario producers have abandoned production and their water and land assets are being privatized. Despite this overall finding, some ejidatarios have found entrepreneurial ways to adapt their productive responses to the new challenges. The global-local linkages in the districts demonstrate that different free trade agreements can have distinct impacts on producers of different crops and transnational companies can pose challenges to water-strapped local communities. The prolonged drought has contributed to a water shortage that limits profitability of agriculture.;The state's promotion of water consumptive, export crops is at odds with the demands of nature that dictate less intensive agriculture in arid regions like Sonora, with implications for the sustainability of commercial agriculture. A concept of water as a social good---rather than a purely economic good---needs to be resuscitated in order to satisfy the rural development needs of Mexico's ejidatario producers.
机译:本文构建了墨西哥北部索诺拉州两个现代灌溉社区的政治生态学。在评估1992年墨西哥水政策重组的影响时,该研究有助于在地理范围内进行有关全球经济一体化,国家与社会关系的转变,生态变化与结构和政治要求的接口以及权力下放的讨论,私有化和自由贸易战略,以改善发展中国家的水管理。论文研究了以下问题:水和农业政策的调整如何对索诺拉州灌溉区的当地生产者产生了影响?小型社区生产者(例如,ejidatarios)如何对水改革方案作出反应?一个基本的假设是,灌溉区的Sonoran生产商是美国最有优势的生产商之一,因为它们靠近美国市场,享有灌溉,技术配套以及具有商业生产经验。墨西哥的水和农业政策旨在使最强大,最高效的生产者更具竞争力。但是,我认为,水和农业改革计划总体上不会使Sonoran生产者受益,特别是不利于农民的ejidatario部门,因为水和投入成本上升,国家支持的紧缩以及补贴损失导致了成本紧缩。以及其他因素。大多数ejidatario生产商都放弃了生产,其水和土地资产正在私有化。尽管有了这些总体发现,但一些ejidatarios还是找到了企业家的方式来使他们的生产性响应适应新的挑战。这些地区的全球与当地联系表明,不同的自由贸易协定可能对不同农作物的生产者产生不同的影响,而跨国公司则可能给缺水的当地社区带来挑战。长期干旱造成了水资源短缺,从而限制了农业的获利能力;该州对耗水,出口农作物的促进与自然需求不一致,自然需求决定了像索诺拉(Sonora)这样的干旱地区农业的集约化程度较低,这对农业的可持续性具有影响商业农业。为了满足墨西哥ejidatario生产者对农村发展的需要,需要重新定义水是一种社会物品的概念,而不是纯粹的经济利益。

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  • 作者

    Wilder, Margaret O.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Urban and Regional Planning.;Economics Agricultural.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 608 p.
  • 总页数 608
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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