2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13157-017-0967-4
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Socio-Environmental Perception of an Urban Wetland and Sustainability Scenarios: a Case Study in Mexico City

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“…The quality of its products is affected by the intensive groundwater extraction, water contamination derived from the inefficiency of the wastewater treatment plant, irregular settlements' sewage, and poor solid-waste management. Production and commercialization challenges are also significant [35][36][37]. Some of these processes are associated with governmental indifference, corruption, and the absence of sustainability criteria in urban planning [36,38].…”
Section: Xochimilco and The Chinampa Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The quality of its products is affected by the intensive groundwater extraction, water contamination derived from the inefficiency of the wastewater treatment plant, irregular settlements' sewage, and poor solid-waste management. Production and commercialization challenges are also significant [35][36][37]. Some of these processes are associated with governmental indifference, corruption, and the absence of sustainability criteria in urban planning [36,38].…”
Section: Xochimilco and The Chinampa Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strong communication efforts are also essential in order to strengthen the recognition of the ecological, sociocultural, and economic role of traditional agroecological production in the chinampa system by society as a whole. Additionally, this recognition could take the form, as suggested by Torres-Lima et al [35], of governmental interventions such as minimum income payment for urban agroecological producers under high pressures; a payment for environmental services for the conservation and natural restoration of the wetland, and the integrity of chinampas; and financing for hydraulic and agricultural irrigation, agroproductive rehabilitation, infrastructure, and equipment. On the other hand, governmental institutions should disincentivize the growth of other economic activities that negatively affect the ecological conditions of the wetland, which is also vital for the maintenance of agroecological production and biodiversity.…”
Section: Existing Markets For Chinampa Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Torres-Lima et al [152] studied the socio-economic, environmental, and regional economic management variables that affect the population's perceptions of an urban wetland in Mexico City. As a methodology, this study used an approach that focused on area characteristics and fieldwork was conducted between April and May 2010.…”
Section: Urban Wetlands and Social Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the a losses bet concentrat the transfo mainly loc The few studies, which have assessed the ecosystem or socioeconomic values of urban freshwater wetlands in Mexico, have been done in the wetlands of Xochimilco, in Mexico City (Ibarra et al, 2013;Torres-Lima et al, 2018). These wetlands have a unique cultural importance in Mexico City and provide specific ecosystem services to the surrounding communities.…”
Section: Spatialmentioning
confidence: 99%