From paralyzing to actionable futures: Facilitating farmer participation in water conservation through a multiscalar horizoning work approach

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Holly Brause PhD
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Abstract

In the Mesilla and Rincon Valleys of southern New Mexico, prolonged drought, climate change, increased competition for water, and an ongoing lawsuit with Texas over groundwater pumping create precarity in regard to long-term water resources for agricultural production. As the sector that uses the most water in New Mexico, agricultural participation in water conservation is critical. Using ethnographic data, along with the key concepts of horizons of the future and scale, I examine barriers to addressing water-scarce futures in the present. Ultimately, I argue that adding a multiscalar approach to the established framework of “horizoning work” can generate collaborative water conservation efforts with localized, temporally limited scopes to facilitate farmer participation in efforts to address water-scarce futures.

从瘫痪到可行的未来:通过多领域地平线工作法促进农民参与水资源保护
在新墨西哥州南部的梅西亚和林孔山谷,长期干旱、气候变化、水资源竞争加剧以及与得克萨斯州正在进行的地下水抽取诉讼,都给农业生产的长期水资源带来了不稳定因素。作为新墨西哥州用水量最大的部门,农业参与节水至关重要。利用人种学数据以及未来视野和规模等关键概念,我研究了在当前解决缺水问题的障碍。最后,我认为,在 "地平线工作 "的既定框架中加入多地平线方法,可以产生具有本地化和时间限制的合作性水资源保护工作,从而促进农民参与解决未来缺水问题的努力。
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Culture Agriculture Food and Environment
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