What is the TAPP project?
The APN Transboundary Aquifers Pilot Project (TAPP) aims to collaborate on joint solutions in a binational manner, ensuring informed decisions are made by the governments on both sides of the border.
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The APN Transboundary Aquifers Pilot Project aims to collaborate on joint strategies at binational scale, ensuring informed decisions are made by stakeholders on both sides of the border.
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The Permanent Forum of Binational Waters is working on a cross-border project to raise awareness about conservation of shared aquifers between Mexico and the United States.
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A shared resource like an aquifer needs to be managed using both the physical science and the social science to preserve its richness and socio-political values across different cultures and stakeholders.
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