Border Ecologies
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Author: Adriana Cuéllar
Water, species, waste, and human settlements move continuously across boundaries, producing ecologies born of contrast. As these flows persist, fragmentation emerges as the visible structure of interdependence. A defining manifestation of this condition unfolds along the United States–Mexico border. Here, the landscape is an archive of movement, adaptation, and negotiation shaped by survival, economic asymmetries, and political forces. Within this terrain, the Tijuana River Watershed sustains a complex estuarine system despite jurisdictional division and contamination, a unique natural threshold from which this book departs.
ISBN 9781966515456. ORO Editions. pb. .
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Water, species, waste, and human settlements move continuously across boundaries, producing ecologies born of contrast. As these flows persist, fragmentation emerges as the visible structure of interdependence. A defining manifestation of this condition unfolds along the United States–Mexico border. Here, the landscape is an archive of movement, adaptation, and negotiation shaped by survival, economic asymmetries, and political forces. Within this terrain, the Tijuana River Watershed sustains a complex estuarine system despite jurisdictional division and contamination, a unique natural threshold from which this book departs.
ISBN 9781966515456. ORO Editions. pb. .
not yet published