Harnessing cross-border resources to confront climate change. Aburto-Oropeza, O., Johnson, A. F., Agha, M., Allen, E. B., Allen, M. F., González, J. A., Arenas Moreno, D. M., Beas-Luna, R., Butterfield, S., Caetano, G., Caselle, J. E., Gaytán, G. C., Castorani, M. C. N., Cat, L. A., Cavanaugh, K., Chambers, J. Q., Cooper, R. D., Arafeh-Dalmau, N., Dawson, T., de la Vega Pérez, A. D., DiMento, J. F. C., Guerrero, S. D., Edwards, M., Ennen, J. R., Estrada-Medina, H., Fierro-Estrada, N., Gadsden, H., Galina-Tessaro, P., Gibbons, P. M., Goode, E. V., Gorris, M. E., Harmon, T., Hecht, S., Heredia Fragoso, M. A., Hernández-Solano, A., Hernández-Cortés, D., Hernández-Carmona, G., Hillard, S., Huey, R. B., Hufford, M. B., Jenerette, G. D., Jiménez-Osornio, J., López-Nava, K. J., Lara Reséndiz, R. A., Leslie, H. M., López-Feldman, A., Luja, V. H., Méndez, N. M., Mautz, W. J., Medellín-Azuara, J., Meléndez-Torres, C., de la Cruz, F. R. M., Micheli, F., Miles, D. B., Montagner, G., Montaño-Moctezuma, G., Müller, J., Oliva, P., Ortinez Álvarez, J. A., Ortiz-Partida, J. P., Palleiro-Nayar, J., Páramo Figueroa, V. H., Parnell, P. E., Raimondi, P., Ramírez-Valdez, A., Randerson, J. T., Reed, D. C., Riquelme, M., Torres, T. R., Rosen, P. C., Ross-Ibarra, J., Sánchez-Cordero, V., Sandoval-Solis, S., Santos, J. C., Sawers, R., Sinervo, B., Sites, J. W., Sosa-Nishizaki, O., Stanton, T., Stapp, J. R., Stewart, J. A. E., Torre, J., Torres-Moye, G., Treseder, K. K., Valdez-Villavicencio, J., Valle Jiménez, F. I., Vaughn, M., Welton, L., Westphal, M. F., Woolrich-Piña, G., Yunez-Naude, A., Zertuche-González, J. A., & Taylor, J. E. Environmental Science & Policy, 87:128–132, September, 2018.
Harnessing cross-border resources to confront climate change [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
The US and Mexico share a common history in many areas, including language and culture. They face ecological changes due to the increased frequency and severity of droughts and rising energy demands; trends that entail economic costs for both nations and major implications for human wellbeing. We describe an ongoing effort by the Environment Working Group (EWG), created by The University of California’s UC-Mexico initiative in 2015, to promote binational research, teaching, and outreach collaborations on the implications of climate change for Mexico and California. We synthesize current knowledge about the most pressing issues related to climate change in the US-Mexico border region and provide examples of cross-border discoveries and research initiatives, highlighting the need to move forward in six broad rubrics. This and similar binational cooperation efforts can lead to improved living standards, generate a collaborative mindset among participating universities, and create an international network to address urgent sustainability challenges affecting both countries.
@article{aburto-oropeza_harnessing_2018,
	title = {Harnessing cross-border resources to confront climate change},
	volume = {87},
	issn = {1462-9011},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462901117310602},
	doi = {10.1016/j.envsci.2018.01.001},
	abstract = {The US and Mexico share a common history in many areas, including language and culture. They face ecological changes due to the increased frequency and severity of droughts and rising energy demands; trends that entail economic costs for both nations and major implications for human wellbeing. We describe an ongoing effort by the Environment Working Group (EWG), created by The University of California’s UC-Mexico initiative in 2015, to promote binational research, teaching, and outreach collaborations on the implications of climate change for Mexico and California. We synthesize current knowledge about the most pressing issues related to climate change in the US-Mexico border region and provide examples of cross-border discoveries and research initiatives, highlighting the need to move forward in six broad rubrics. This and similar binational cooperation efforts can lead to improved living standards, generate a collaborative mindset among participating universities, and create an international network to address urgent sustainability challenges affecting both countries.},
	urldate = {2019-07-31},
	journal = {Environmental Science \& Policy},
	author = {Aburto-Oropeza, Octavio and Johnson, Andrew F. and Agha, Mickey and Allen, Edith B. and Allen, Michael F. and González, Jesús Arellano and Arenas Moreno, Diego M. and Beas-Luna, Rodrigo and Butterfield, Scott and Caetano, Gabriel and Caselle, Jennifer E. and Gaytán, Gamaliel Castañeda and Castorani, Max C. N. and Cat, Linh Anh and Cavanaugh, Kyle and Chambers, Jeffrey Q. and Cooper, Robert D. and Arafeh-Dalmau, Nur and Dawson, Todd and de la Vega Pérez, Aníbal Díaz and DiMento, Joseph F. C. and Guerrero, Saúl Domínguez and Edwards, Matthew and Ennen, Joshua R. and Estrada-Medina, Hector and Fierro-Estrada, Natalia and Gadsden, Héctor and Galina-Tessaro, Patricia and Gibbons, Paul M. and Goode, Eric V. and Gorris, Morgan E. and Harmon, Thomas and Hecht, Susanna and Heredia Fragoso, Marco Antonio and Hernández-Solano, Alan and Hernández-Cortés, Danae and Hernández-Carmona, Gustavo and Hillard, Scott and Huey, Raymond B. and Hufford, Matthew B. and Jenerette, G. Darrel and Jiménez-Osornio, Juan and López-Nava, Karla Joana and Lara Reséndiz, Rafael A. and Leslie, Heather M. and López-Feldman, Alejandro and Luja, Víctor H. and Méndez, Norberto Martínez and Mautz, William J. and Medellín-Azuara, Josué and Meléndez-Torres, Cristina and de la Cruz, Fausto R. Méndez and Micheli, Fiorenza and Miles, Donald B. and Montagner, Giovanna and Montaño-Moctezuma, Gabriela and Müller, Johannes and Oliva, Paulina and Ortinez Álvarez, José Abraham and Ortiz-Partida, J. Pablo and Palleiro-Nayar, Julio and Páramo Figueroa, Víctor Hugo and Parnell, P. Ed. and Raimondi, Peter and Ramírez-Valdez, Arturo and Randerson, James T. and Reed, Daniel C. and Riquelme, Meritxell and Torres, Teresita Romero and Rosen, Philip C. and Ross-Ibarra, Jeffrey and Sánchez-Cordero, Victor and Sandoval-Solis, Samuel and Santos, Juan Carlos and Sawers, Ruairidh and Sinervo, Barry and Sites, Jack W. and Sosa-Nishizaki, Oscar and Stanton, Travis and Stapp, Jared R. and Stewart, Joseph A. E. and Torre, Jorge and Torres-Moye, Guillermo and Treseder, Kathleen K. and Valdez-Villavicencio, Jorge and Valle Jiménez, Fernando I. and Vaughn, Mercy and Welton, Luke and Westphal, Michael F. and Woolrich-Piña, Guillermo and Yunez-Naude, Antonio and Zertuche-González, José A. and Taylor, J. Edward},
	month = sep,
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {Binational collaborations, Cross-border transformation, Environmental innovation, Northern Mexico, Research integration, US southwest},
	pages = {128--132}
}

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