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Los acueductos de Querétaro, México: patrimonio cultural del agua que normaliza la escasez provocada

This article analyzes how the construction of large hydraulic infrastructure projects conditions, reproduces, and reinforces unsustainable water management models in rapidly growing cities. We analyze the case of Querétaro, a city in central Mexico that faces challenges in terms of availability, quality, and access to water, despite having access to two major aqueducts for regional water transfer. The instrumentalization of the concept of heritage, both historical and cultural, in the case of these large-scale infrastructure projects, has allowed water management policy to be oriented towards satisfying unlimited demand through a narrative that normalizes scarcity, as well as highlights short-term benefits and hides the potential impacts on environmental sustainability and water justice. This, in turn, blurs the ecological, cultural, and social value of water as an integral part of historical and cultural heritage itself.

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Fuente https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=es&user=jpNAzXUAAAAJ&pagesize=100&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=jpNAzXUAAAAJ:WF5omc3nYNoC
Autor J Valdovinos, C Romero
Última actualización octubre 21, 2025, 09:03 (UTC)
Creado octubre 21, 2025, 09:03 (UTC)
Año 2025
Google Scholar URL https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=es&user=jpNAzXUAAAAJ&pagesize=100&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=jpNAzXUAAAAJ:WF5omc3nYNoC
Identificador hash b74823bd8ffe
Lugar de publicación Agua y Territorio/Water and Landscape, 267-281, 2025
Tipo Publicación
Tipo de publicación Otro
URL directo https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/atma/article/download/8025/9305