Environmental Histories of Mexico: Water, Deforestation, and the Human Landscape
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A thematic exploration of how environmental change and resource management shaped Mexican societies
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*Environmental Histories of Mexico* offers a sweeping thematic exploration of how water management, forest exploitation, and human decision-making have fundamentally reshaped the Mexican landscape from pre-Columbian times to the present. The volume traces the evolution of resource governance through distinct historical layers—beginning with ancient hydraulic engineering and sacred water cosmologies, moving through the ecological disruptions of the Spanish conquest and the extractive booms of the colonial and liberal eras, and culminating in the massive state-led dam and irrigation projects of the twentieth century. By foregrounding ecological processes as active agents in social and political life, the book reveals how Mexico’s diverse environments have served as both reservoirs of power and loci of intense social contention.
Bridging the gap between historical scholarship and contemporary policy, the narrative examines the urgent environmental crises facing Mexico today, including severe water scarcity in Mexico City, land subsidence, and the impacts of the Green Revolution and NAFTA. It highlights the persistent role of indigenous resistance and community-led stewardship in contesting top-down developmental models and commodification. By evaluating modern strategies like Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) and transboundary water diplomacy, *Environmental Histories of Mexico* provides an essential perspective for understanding the deep-seated origins of current sustainability challenges. It is a vital resource for historians, policymakers, and anyone interested in the complex interplay between social justice and the long-term stewardship of the natural world.
This book is primarily intended for students, scholars, and professionals in the fields of environmental history, Latin American studies, and sustainable resource management. It is particularly valuable for policymakers and environmental activists seeking to understand the deep-rooted historical causes behind Mexico's contemporary water scarcity and deforestation crises. Additionally, it serves as an interdisciplinary resource for anyone interested in the complex intersection of social justice, political economy, and ecological change.
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