recent processes of access to drinking water in the urban areas of mexico: the case of study of the conurbation zone of mérida, yucatán
;Mauricio C. Domínguez Aguilar
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP2009pp. -
160
aguilar2009investigacionesrecent
Abstract
This paper reviews the recent socioeconomic and politic processes that influence the access to the drinking water in the Conurbation Zone of Mérida, Yucatán, in Mexico. The paper analyzes how the current patterns of marginalization and social segregation in the region, in combination with the politic and economic interests related to the allocated processes of drinking water and the privatization of the urban land, have resulted in the current inequality access to drinking water. These inequalities reinforce the marginalization of the poor population.