Water for the People features twenty-five essays by world-renowned acequia scholars and community members that highlight acequia culture, use, and history in New Mexico, northern Mexico, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Spain, the Middle East, Nepal, and the Philippines, situating New Mexico's acequia heritage and its inherent sustainable design within a global framework. The lush landscapes of the upper Río Grande watershed created by acequias dating from as far back as the late sixteenth century continue to irrigate their communities today despite threats of prolonged drought, urbanization, private…mehr
Water for the People features twenty-five essays by world-renowned acequia scholars and community members that highlight acequia culture, use, and history in New Mexico, northern Mexico, Chile, Peru, Argentina, Spain, the Middle East, Nepal, and the Philippines, situating New Mexico's acequia heritage and its inherent sustainable design within a global framework. The lush landscapes of the upper Río Grande watershed created by acequias dating from as far back as the late sixteenth century continue to irrigate their communities today despite threats of prolonged drought, urbanization, private water markets, extreme water scarcity, and climate change. Water for the People celebrates acequia practices and traditions worldwide and shows how these ancient irrigation systems continue to provide arid regions with a model for water governance, sustainable food systems, and community traditions that reaffirm a deep cultural and spiritual relationship with the land year after year.
Enrique R. Lamadrid is a distinguished professor emeritus of Spanish at the University of New Mexico. He is the editor of the Querencias Series at the University of New Mexico Press. José A. Rivera is professor emeritus of community and regional planning at the University of New Mexico. He is the author of Acequia Culture: Water, Land, and Community in the Southwest (UNM Press).
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Preface Introduction José A. Rivera and Enrique R. Lamadrid Bendición del agua Olivia Ramona Romo I. Acequias of Nuevo México Chapter 1. Río Grande Acequias: Historic Working Landscapes Luis Pablo Martínez Sanmartín, Thomas F. Glick, and José A. Rivera Chapter 2. A Bird's-Eye View of Northern New Mexico's Acequias Alejandro López Chapter 3. Acequia Waters: Community Resource or Commodity? Paula García and Miguel Santistevan Chapter 4. Framing the Spring Ritual of la Limpia Donatella Davanzo Chapter 5. The Waterfall Acequias of the Mora Valley Enrique R. Lamadrid and Juan Estevan Arellano Chapter 6. Transbasin Diversion in the Forest Wilderness: Oral History Testimony Protects the Acequia Bordo José A. Rivera Chapter 7. Valdez: Acequia, Placita, Merced Sylvia Rodríguez Chapter 8. La Bajada Village's Acequia Landscapes Arnold Valdez Chapter 9. Cultivating a Sensible Food System Miguel Santistevan Chapter 10. Acequias as a Sustainable Model for Hydro-Ecology Quita Ortiz Chapter 11. Conservation in the Conservancy District: Keeping the Valley Green with Acequias and Adaptation Yasmeen Najmi II. España y México: Patrimonios Ancestrales Chapter 12. Valencia and New Mexico's Hermanamiento Ceremony: A Personal Perspective Don Bustos Chapter 13. Safeguarding the Global Cultural Heritage of Community Acequias Luis Pablo Martínez Sanmartín Chapter 14. Heritage Acequias of Spain: The Millennial Huerta of Murcia and the Río Segura Valley Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 15. El Palmeral de Elche: Acequia Management and Oasis Survival in the Twenty-First Century Carlos Ortiz Mayordomo and Lina Gracia i Vicente Chapter 16. Bounty of the Columbian Exchange Enrique R. Lamadrid and Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 17. Tlaxcala and Aranjuez: Keystone Gardens of the Columbian Exchange Enrique R. Lamadrid and Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 18. Valle de Allende and Aldama: Roots of Acequia Culture in Northern México Enrique R. Lamadrid III. Nuevo México y el Mundo Chapter 19. Land and Water in the Middle East: The Yemen Connection Juan Estevan Arellano and Enrique R. Lamadrid Chapter 20. Traditional Communal Irrigation: Historical Lineage from Persia to New Mexico R. Jack Meyers Chapter 21. Climate Calamity and High-Mountain Glacier Irrigation in Nepal and Perú Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 22. The Zanjeras: Community Irrigation in the Philippines José A. Rivera Chapter 23. Acequias of Chile: A Permanent Stronghold in Times of Change José Luis Arumí and Ovidio Alejandro Melo Chapter 24. Looking to the Past for Solutions for the Future: A Comparative Study of the Acequias of Two High-Desert Cities Andrew Bernard Epilogue: In Defense of Water, Agriculture, and People Enrique R. Lamadrid and José A. Rivera Contributors Index
Preface Introduction José A. Rivera and Enrique R. Lamadrid Bendición del agua Olivia Ramona Romo I. Acequias of Nuevo México Chapter 1. Río Grande Acequias: Historic Working Landscapes Luis Pablo Martínez Sanmartín, Thomas F. Glick, and José A. Rivera Chapter 2. A Bird's-Eye View of Northern New Mexico's Acequias Alejandro López Chapter 3. Acequia Waters: Community Resource or Commodity? Paula García and Miguel Santistevan Chapter 4. Framing the Spring Ritual of la Limpia Donatella Davanzo Chapter 5. The Waterfall Acequias of the Mora Valley Enrique R. Lamadrid and Juan Estevan Arellano Chapter 6. Transbasin Diversion in the Forest Wilderness: Oral History Testimony Protects the Acequia Bordo José A. Rivera Chapter 7. Valdez: Acequia, Placita, Merced Sylvia Rodríguez Chapter 8. La Bajada Village's Acequia Landscapes Arnold Valdez Chapter 9. Cultivating a Sensible Food System Miguel Santistevan Chapter 10. Acequias as a Sustainable Model for Hydro-Ecology Quita Ortiz Chapter 11. Conservation in the Conservancy District: Keeping the Valley Green with Acequias and Adaptation Yasmeen Najmi II. España y México: Patrimonios Ancestrales Chapter 12. Valencia and New Mexico's Hermanamiento Ceremony: A Personal Perspective Don Bustos Chapter 13. Safeguarding the Global Cultural Heritage of Community Acequias Luis Pablo Martínez Sanmartín Chapter 14. Heritage Acequias of Spain: The Millennial Huerta of Murcia and the Río Segura Valley Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 15. El Palmeral de Elche: Acequia Management and Oasis Survival in the Twenty-First Century Carlos Ortiz Mayordomo and Lina Gracia i Vicente Chapter 16. Bounty of the Columbian Exchange Enrique R. Lamadrid and Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 17. Tlaxcala and Aranjuez: Keystone Gardens of the Columbian Exchange Enrique R. Lamadrid and Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 18. Valle de Allende and Aldama: Roots of Acequia Culture in Northern México Enrique R. Lamadrid III. Nuevo México y el Mundo Chapter 19. Land and Water in the Middle East: The Yemen Connection Juan Estevan Arellano and Enrique R. Lamadrid Chapter 20. Traditional Communal Irrigation: Historical Lineage from Persia to New Mexico R. Jack Meyers Chapter 21. Climate Calamity and High-Mountain Glacier Irrigation in Nepal and Perú Armando J. Lamadrid Chapter 22. The Zanjeras: Community Irrigation in the Philippines José A. Rivera Chapter 23. Acequias of Chile: A Permanent Stronghold in Times of Change José Luis Arumí and Ovidio Alejandro Melo Chapter 24. Looking to the Past for Solutions for the Future: A Comparative Study of the Acequias of Two High-Desert Cities Andrew Bernard Epilogue: In Defense of Water, Agriculture, and People Enrique R. Lamadrid and José A. Rivera Contributors Index
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