María Perevochtchikova
El Colegio de México
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The Open Geography Journal | 2012
María Perevochtchikova; Adrián Vázquez Beltrán
This paper discusses the possibility of considering the federal program of Payment for Hydrological Environmental Services, implemented by the National Forest Commission in Mexico since 2003, as an alternative instrument of the environmental public policy in order to contribute to the Integrated Water Resources Management, based on the territorial concept of basin. As a case study we present Mexico City, which is the most important urban area of the country that faces serious problems in providing water to its population. The used methodology consists of cabinet work with the analysis of scientific papers, data bases, public material, and the field work with the application of proof structured interviews and one questionnaire to the principal groups of participants (authorities and communities). In the final part we compare the points of view of these actors and review the idea of the viability through a combination of two theoretical concepts into the application of one environmental policy program.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2017
María Emilia Zabala; Sandra E. Martínez; María Perevochtchikova; G. Eduardo Sandoval-Romero; Nidya Aponte
The aquifer recharge area that supplies water to Mexico City is being protected with the implementation of land use restrictions and with the use of payment schemes for maintaining environmental services (PES). In order to assess the effects of PES in the conservation soil area, the chemical and isotopic compositions of water from springs were characterized and the water baseline chemistry was established to provide a useful standard to monitor the water resources and to support the decision-making under current water management policies. A total of 32 water samples taken in four field surveys, during the dry and rainy season, and background chemical data from different information sources, were studied. The water salinity increases from southwest to northeast towards the urbanized area. The chemical composition of water is due to the occurrence of natural chemical interactions between water and rocks in aquifers and to the presence of effluents generated by human activities. In the forest area, water chemistry has not changed significantly over the past three decades and there are no major discernible trends in the compiled water chemistry data, suggesting that PES has contributed in part to maintain the initial condition in the aquifer recharge area. The natural reference levels proposed have allowed the current chemical conditions in the system to be understood and can be implemented to monitor water resources in the area of conservation soil in the Sierra de Las Cruces with an acceptable degree of reliability.
Ecosystem services | 2015
María Perevochtchikova; Iskra Alejandra Rojo Negrete
Investigaciones Geográficas | 2015
María Perevochtchikova; Julia Oggioni
Journal of Water and Climate Change | 2015
Sandra Martinez; Stefanie Kralisch; Oscar Escolero; María Perevochtchikova
Revista mexicana de ciencias forestales | 2012
María Perevochtchikova; Aura Milena Ochoa Tamayo
Cities | 2016
Enrique Pérez-Campuzano; Véronique Sophie Avila-Foucat; María Perevochtchikova
Sustainable Water Resources Management | 2015
Sandra Martinez; Oscar Escolero; María Perevochtchikova
Journal of Environmental Protection | 2013
María Perevochtchikova; Iskra Alejandra Rojo Negrete
Revibec : revista de la Red Iberoamericana de Economia Ecológica | 2014
María Perevochtchikova; Iskra Alejandra Rojo Negrete