Historical use of water resources. Civil works evolution in Zacatecas state

Availability and demand are essential aspects for the human being when planning is made to provide water to the different sectors that may have need of it; still, the demand of suitable volume of water increases day by day, while the supply decreases gradually. In this inverse relationship, anthropo...

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Main Authors: Carlos Bautista Capetillo, Georgia Aralú González Pérez, Hiram Badillo Almaraz
Format: Artículo
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. Instituto de Arquitectura, Diseño y Arte 2021
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Online Access:http://erevistas.uacj.mx/ojs/index.php/decumanus/article/view/4102
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Summary:Availability and demand are essential aspects for the human being when planning is made to provide water to the different sectors that may have need of it; still, the demand of suitable volume of water increases day by day, while the supply decreases gradually. In this inverse relationship, anthropogenic and environmental dynamics are decisive to guarantee the needs of the population, specifically due to the climatic transformations evidenced in recent decades. Throughout history, the state of Zacatecas has suffered the ravages of extreme environmental events, mainly those related to drought. Likewise, but on a lesser extent, severe floods have occurred that have caused socioeconomic damage. In this work, the climatic variations of temperature and precipitation and their influence on the evolution of hydraulic systems for the supply of drinking water in the municipality of Nochistlán de Mejía, Zacatecas are analyzed during the period 1930-2015.
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