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Interdisciplinary hydrogeological investigations
Traditionally, the responsibility for hydrogeological investigations in developing countries falls on governmental institutions, accustomed more to the management and handling of the resource rather than to its research. At the present time, the characteristics of developing countries restrict the possibility of applying and developing contemporary techniques and methodologies in the field of hydrogeology to universities or high-level educational institutions, which do not necessarily maintain communication with the authorities in charge of the supply and administration of water. As an example of this research policy the Aquifer Development Project, carried out by the Geophysics Institute of the National University of Mexico (UNAM), is presented.
Interdisciplinary hydrogeological investigations
Traditionally, the responsibility for hydrogeological investigations in developing countries falls on governmental institutions, accustomed more to the management and handling of the resource rather than to its research. At the present time, the characteristics of developing countries restrict the possibility of applying and developing contemporary techniques and methodologies in the field of hydrogeology to universities or high-level educational institutions, which do not necessarily maintain communication with the authorities in charge of the supply and administration of water. As an example of this research policy the Aquifer Development Project, carried out by the Geophysics Institute of the National University of Mexico (UNAM), is presented.
Interdisciplinary hydrogeological investigations
Rodriguez, Ramiro (author) / Cortes, Alejandra (author)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 7 ; 194-200
1991-09-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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