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How Should the Fundacion Gonzalo Rio-Arronte Allocate $15 Million Annually to Address Mexico's Water Problems?

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2018-04-26
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Lee, Jason Yongwoo
Xu, Zoey Zhuying
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Basurto, Xavier
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Mexico’s water issues are complicated by a heterogeneous distribution of water resources that is inverse to its distribution of socioeconomic resources. The Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte is a Mexico City-based charitable foundation that would like to know the best practices in improving water supply and quality in Mexico. Possible water interventions were sorted into four categories: technology-based solutions, microfinance, community engagement and capacity-building, and green infrastructure. Best practices in each of these four areas were summarized with literature reviews, case studies, and interviews with global NGOs. We report the following. Technology-based solutions should be integrated with education and advocacy programs to ensure the longevity of the project. The key to a successful, self-sustaining microfinance program is a high repayment rate. Community-based projects must create a feeling of ownership of the water project or resources through provision of training, meaningful local control of decisions, and building local human capital. Constructed wetlands can be a low-cost, low-maintenance, decentralized option for local water quality treatment. Ecosystem restoration projects should have a consistent, scientific protocol of site selection to make these expensive projects cost-effective.
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Master's project
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Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Subject
Green infrastructure
Microfinance
Water technology
Community-based environmental management
Water in Mexico
Fundación Gonzalo Río Arronte
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Lee, Jason Yongwoo; & Xu, Zoey Zhuying (2018). How Should the Fundacion Gonzalo Rio-Arronte Allocate $15 Million Annually to Address Mexico's Water Problems?. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16562.
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