Open Mic: Colorado River Problematic: What is happening in the basin?

DateMarch 28, 2022

Colorado River Problematic: Introduction to the basin (1 of 7)

This video provide an introduction of the Colorado River in Mexico. Ph.D. Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about the current drought and water shortages experienced by water users.

Colorado River Problematic: What is happening in the basin? Drought and water shortage (2 of 7)

This video explains the current conditions and challenges that are occurring in the Colorado River in the Mexican portion of it. Ph.D. Candidate Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about this.

Colorado River  Problematic: What is the current problematic in the basin, how is evolving and who are the main actors? (3 out of 7)

This video explains the what the current problematic is evolving and who are the main actors in the Colorado River in the Mexican portion of it. Ph.D. Candidate Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about this.

Colorado River  Problematic: When did the problematic begin? (4 out of 7)

This video explains the 20 years of drought and a series of minutes that modified the 1944 treaty, related with the Colorado River in the Mexican portion of it. Ph.D. Candidate Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about this.

Colorado River Problematic  : Why do we have this problem? (5 out of 7)

This video explains the rationale for the current problematic in the basin, mostly related to a bigger water demand than water available, related to the Colorado River in the Mexican portion of it. Ph.D. Candidate Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about this.

Colorado River  Problematic: What are the possible outcomes of the current water problematic? (6 out of 7)

This video explains the results of a research project that evaluates the current and alternative water management strategies in the Colorado River in the Mexican portion of it. Ph.D. Candidate Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about this.

Colorado River  Problematic: How can we solve this problem? (7 out of 7)

This video explains the results of a research project that evaluates the current and alternative water management strategies in the Colorado River in the Mexican portion of it. Ph.D. Candidate Astrid Hernandez Cruz, Ph.D. Leopoldo Mendoza Espinoza and Ph.D. Samuel Sandoval Solis have a conversation about this.

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