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List of contents
Introduction - Project and frameworkIntroductionHuman natural history of Southwestern US A Socio-Historical Perspective on Water Policy
- Rivers and Dams of the American Empire. Sociology of the Environment and the Sphere of Power
- The Policy Coalitions of the Central Arizona Project. A Socio-historical Perspective on Water Management in the Arid West
- Laws of the River: Contribution for a Sociology of the Field of Water Management in Arizona
Current perspectives: Ecosystems & Their Dependence on Water Management
- Water uses in the Tucson basin: Implications of a spatially neutral groundwater management
- Tucson Groundwater Dynamics. How is it Affected by Natural Drought?
- Water Management and Biodiversity Conservation: the Role of Biodiversity in the Hydrological Cycle in Tucson Basin - a Review
- Quantification of Water-related Ecosystem Services in the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed, Arizona, USA
- Mapping Ecosystem Services Supply and Demand for Policy and Practice – Qualitative Assessment in Pantano Wash Watershed (Tucson basin, AZ)
- Application of InVEST Model for Mapping and Assessment of Erosion Regulation Ecosystem Services in Santa Cruz Watershed
- Implication of GIS and Spatial Data Infrastructures in Sustainable Water Management
- A Comparative Analysis of Stakeholder Engagement in Water Management between Tucson Basin (AZ) and Ebro basin (SP)
Narratives of economic & urban growth
- Challenges of Urban Growth, Water and Wastewater
- The Social Logic of Urban Sprawl in Arizona
- Urban comprehensive planning. Evaluation and Monitoring Mechanisms Related to Water for the Tucson Plan.
- Impact of urban growth on climate and ecosystem services
- Integrating Political Ecology and Ecosystem Services
Conclusion – Bringing all the Stories Together
- A Collective Attempt towards Transdisciplinary
- Implications to Politics & Recommendations