Applied Environmental Research in the U.S.-Mexican Border Region, 1989-2005

What is SCERP?

What is SCERP? (cont.)

SCERP’s Vision

The SCERP Consortium: Working Together to Create Solutions

The U.S.-Mexican Border Region:
Background

Background: Rapid
Population Growth

What is at stake
in the border region?

SCERP as Part of the Solution

SCERP Projects:
Applying Binational Research to Binational Problems


WATER
The Upper San Pedro River Watershed: Strategies for Sustainability
typhoon.sdsu.edu/twrp/sanpedro.html

AIR
Paso del Norte Ozone Remediation
air.utep.edu


NATURAL RESOURCES
Natural Land Remediation System for Arid and Salinized Settings

Border Institute

Border Institute I:
A Road Map to a Sustainable 2020

Border Institute II:
Economy and the Environment

Border Institute III: Energy

Border Institute IV: Water

Border Institute V:
Health and Indicators

Border Institute VI:
Binational Ecosystem Conservation

Border Institute VII: Transboundary Air Pollution and Binational Air Quality Management

The Border + 20 Project
mines.utah.edu%7Ecforster/SCERP/y+20.html

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