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Balancing urban and peri-urban exchange: water geography of rural livelihoods in Mexico.

Authors :
Díaz-Caravantes RE
Source :
The Geographical journal [Geogr J] 2012; Vol. 178 (1), pp. 42-53.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The peri-urban area is the region where there is a more dynamic interaction between the urban and rural. The peri-urban area supplies natural resources, such as land for urban expansion and agricultural products to feed the urban population. In arid and semi-arid lands, such as northern Mexico, these areas may also be the source of water for the city's domestic demand. In addition, scholars argue that peri-urban residents may have a more advantageous geographical position for selling their labour and agricultural products in cities and, by doing so, sustaining their livelihoods. A considerable number of studies have examined the peri-urban to urban natural resources transfer in terms of land annexation, housing construction, and infrastructure issues; however, the study of the effects of the reallocation of peri-urban water resources to serve urban needs is critical as well because the livelihoods of peri-urban residents, such as those based on agriculture and livestock, depend on water availability. In the case of Hermosillo there is a tremendous pressure on the water resources of peri-urban small farm communities or ejidos because of urban demand. Based on interviews and structured surveys with producers and water managers, this paper examines how peri-urban livelihoods have been reshaped by the reallocation of the city's natural resources in many cases caused some ejido members or ejidatarios to lose livelihoods.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0016-7398
Volume :
178
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Geographical journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22413172
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4959.2011.00435.x