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Mexico-Estados Unidos Frontera 2012 / US Mexico Border 2012 Program

Mission Statement: El Programa Ambiental Mexico-Estados Unidos Frontera 2012, esta destinado a atender problemas significativos de medio ambiente y de salud ambiental en la region fronteriza. Este programa recupera la experiencia de programas binacionales previos y esta disponible para sus comentarios y opiniones con la finalidad de enriquecer su contenido y contribuir a mejorar el medio ambiente en su region. The US-Mexico Environmental Program Border 2012, is intended to address significant environmental problems and environmental health in the border region. This program recovers the experience of previous binational programs and is available for comments and opinions in order to enrich its content and help improve the environment in their region.

Contact Information

Link to Binational Directory
http://www.epa.gov/usmexicoborder/directory.html#natcoor

Links:
http://dbedit.rivers.txstate.edu/rg/database_profile.php?iid=97  (RG Website Database- Frontera 2012 site in English)
http://ccds.semarnat.gob.mx/regiones/r-no/2002-2004/sesiones_ordinarias/4a_sesion/documentos_presentados_pdf/frontera2012-4a-no.pdf  (PDF File detailing the program)

Themes:
Environmental: Air Quality
Environmental: Aquifers
Environmental: Degredation
Environmental: Ecology
Environmental: Environmental Hazards
Human Aspects: Agriculture
Human Aspects: Colonias
Human Aspects: Demographics
Human Aspects: Economic
Human Aspects: Education
Human Aspects: Health
Human Aspects: Improvement Projects
Human Aspects: Industry
Human Aspects: Land Use
Human Aspects: Planning
Policy and Regulation: Advocacy
Policy and Regulation: Coordination - Federal Government
Policy and Regulation: Coordination - State Government
Policy and Regulation: Environmental Justice
Policy and Regulation: Monitoring
Policy and Regulation: Water Policy
Policy and Regulation: Water Rights
Research: Conduct Research
Research: Literature
Water: Data Collection
Water: Water Quality
Water: Water Quantity

Geographic Areas:
U.S./Mexico Border

Audiences:
Public Sector

Languages:
English
Spanish