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International utilization of shared water resources: A case study of the Colorado River Delta and Upper Gulf of California, Mexico.

机译:共享水资源的国际利用:以科罗拉多河三角洲和墨西哥加利福尼亚上海湾为例。

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Research that contributes knowledge on the ecological impacts of policies governing the utilization and management of the Colorado River could be useful in developing future policy for this internationally shared resource. This dissertation examines legal protection of endangered species habitat in Mexico and the impacts of hydrologic variability on the ecosystem in the Colorado River Delta using Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite images. The working hypothesis was that climatic variability impacts the ecosystem of the Colorado River Delta and Upper Gulf and the ecological impacts influence socioeconomic activities directed toward resource utilization or extraction.; The legal potentials for increasing water delivery to the Delta are evaluated and it is concluded that the Endangered Species Act (ESA) may be the only viable legal option to force greater water delivery in the region. An examination of the ESA indicates that Mexico will have to undertake certain actions to enable any legal suit to prevail and that such changes could benefit threatened habitat for endangered species and other animals.; The effect of freshwater flows in the Delta and Gulf are evaluated using AVHRR Normalized Vegetation Difference Index (NDVI) data. The monthly data from 1989–2000 revealed that flood flows into the Rio Hardy wetland have a positive impact upon endangered species habitat. The flood flows were evaluated through the use of a Hydrologic Response Index (HRI) that related flood-dependent to flood-independent wetlands. The same data set was used to gauge the amount of floodwater flow into the Gulf and by estimating how much was diverted to a closed basin in Mexico called the Laguna Salada. Examination of impoundment area changes in the Laguna Salada during flooding indicated that inflows never exceeded capacity and the large volumes of water released across the US/Mexico border failed to reach the Gulf. It is suggested that public or private initiatives such as the rebuilding of natural earthworks in the Colorado River channel in the upper Delta by Ducks Unlimited should be considered seriously by policy makers as a way that could promote increased flow of water to the lower Delta and Gulf.
机译:有助于了解有关管理和利用科罗拉多河的政策对生态产生影响的知识的研究,可能有助于制定这一国际共享资源的未来政策。本文利用先进的超高分辨率辐射计(AVHRR)卫星图像研究了墨西哥濒危物种栖息地的法律保护以及科罗拉多河三角洲水文变异性对生态系统的影响。可行的假设是,气候变化会影响科罗拉多河三角洲和上海湾的生态系统,而生态影响会影响针对资源利用或开采的社会经济活动。评估了增加向三角洲供水的法律潜力,并得出结论认为,《濒危物种法》(ESA)可能是迫使该地区增加供水的唯一可行的法律选择。对欧空局的检查表明,墨西哥将必须采取某些行动,以使任何法律诉讼得以维持,而且这种变化可能使濒临灭绝的物种和其他动物的受威胁生境受益。使用AVHRR归一化植被差异指数(NDVI)数据评估了三角洲和海湾中淡水流的影响。 1989-2000年的每月数据显示,流入里约哈迪湿地的洪水对濒危物种的栖息地产生了积极影响。通过使用水文响应指数(HRI)评估洪水流量,该指数将依赖于洪水的洪水与依赖于洪水的湿地联系起来。使用相同的数据集来评估流入海湾的洪水量,并估算有多少水被转移到墨西哥的一个封闭的流域,称为Laguna Salada。对洪水期间拉古纳·萨拉达(Laguna Salada)蓄水面积变化的检查表明,流入水量从未超过容量,并且横跨美国/墨西哥边界释放的大量水未能到达海湾。建议决策者应认真考虑公共或私人计划,例如由Duck​​s Unlimited重建上游三角洲的科罗拉多河河道的自然土方工程,以促进流向下游三角洲和海湾地区的水量增加。

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  • 作者

    All, John David.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Geography.; Environmental Sciences.; Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 156 p.
  • 总页数 156
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然地理学;环境科学基础理论;国际法;
  • 关键词

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