SDSU Faculty Profile - Dr. Victor Miguel Ponce - Sustainable management of water in the Ojos Negros valley, Baja California, Mexico


SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WATER IN THE OJOS NEGROS VALLEY, BAJA CALIFORNIA (1999-2001)


The Ojos Negros valley, Baja California, Mexico.

  1. 2101. Project summary

  2. 2102. View of the valley

  3. 2103. Methodology for linking hydrogeology and economics
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  4. 2104. Soil sampling photos: December 5, 1999
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  5. 2105  Resumen Interdisciplinario

  6. 2106. Webpresentation

  7. 2107. Final Report

  8. 2108. Reporte Final

  9. 2109. Resumen

  10. 2110. Resumen (Impresión)

  11. 2111. Evaluación paisajística con fines de aprovechamiento turístico. Caso: Valle de Ojos Negros, Baja California, México.

Extract of a map dating back to 1864, showing the two oval-shaped marshes (mispelled "sienega" for cienaga in Spanish) along the southwestern edge, which gave its present name to the Ojos Negros valley. These marshes have now all but disappeared due to groundwater depletion (complete map in the Zárate Archives, Ensenada, Baja California).


THREE ISSUES OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT IN THE OJOS NEGROS VALLEY, BAJA CALIFORNIA (2001-02)

  1. 2121. Project summary

  2. 2122. View of the valley

  3. 2123. Drought characterization in the Ojos Negros valley, Baja California, Mexico

  4. 2124. Three-issues Web Portal

  5. 2125. Portal Tres Problemas

  6. 2126. Final Report   (User ID and password required)

  7. 2127. Final Report---Text only   (User ID and password required)

View of the town of Real del Castillo (Ojos Negros) from Cerro Doña Eulalia.




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