Mexico City Grappling with Water Scarcity: Can it Balance Social and Environmental Concerns?

Mexico City Grappling with Water Scarcity: Can it Balance Social and Environmental Concerns?
Case Code: ECON105
Case Length: 11 Pages
Period: 1980-2024
Pub Date: 2025
Teaching Note: Available
Price: Rs.400
Organization : The National Water Commission (Conagua)
Industry : Government & Non-Profit Organisations
Countries : Mexico
Themes: Public Policy, Crisis Management,Government & Economy,Government Policies
Mexico City Grappling with Water Scarcity: Can it Balance Social and Environmental Concerns?
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Background of Mexico City

Mexico City, the capital city of Mexico, is geographically situated in the Valley of Mexico – also referred to as the Valley of the Damned – at 2,240 meters (7,349 ft) above sea level. Spanish conquistadors founded Mexico City in 1521 atop the destroyed island metropolis of Tenochtitlan, which had earlier served as the governmental and cultural center of the Aztec (or Mexica) empire . Mexico City is one of the world’s most populous cities and one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban..

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