The 2030 Agenda as Agenda Setting Event for Water Governance? Evidence from the Cuautla River Basin in Morelos and Mexico
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Explanation of Case Selection and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Governance for SDG Implementation and Water Governance: Mexico as a Country Case
3.1.1. Political and Socio-Economic Background
3.1.2. Governance for Implementing the SDGs in Mexico
3.1.3. The Evolution of Water Governance since the 1990s
3.2. Challenges for Water Governance in the Cuautla River Basin from a WEF-Nexus Perspective
3.2.1. Water Availability and Use in the Cuautla River Basin
3.2.2. Challenges of Water Governance in the Cuautla River Basin
3.2.3. The Social Conflict Surrounding the Huexca Thermoelectric Plant: An Illustrative Case of WEF-Nexus Challenges in Mexico
3.2.4. A Social Network Analysis of Interaction between WEF-Nexus Actors in the Cuautla River Basin
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Interview No. | Actor Category |
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No 1 | state actor, federal level |
No 2 | State actor, federal level |
No 3 | Social movement organization |
No 4 | donor |
No 5 | academy |
No 6 | donor |
No 7 | donor |
No 8 | donor |
No 9 | academy |
No 10 | state actor, federal level |
No 11 | state actor, federal level |
No 12 | state actor, federal level |
No 13 | NGO |
No 14 | state actor, federal level |
No 15 | Civil society organization |
No 16 | state actor, federal level |
No 17 | state actor, federal level |
No. 18 | Social movement organization |
No. 19 | Social movement organization |
No 20 | Civil society organization |
No 21 | State actor, sub-national level |
No 22 | State actor, sub-national level |
No 23 | Social movement organization |
No 24 | Civil society organization |
No 25 | academy |
No 26 | State actor, federal level |
No 27 | academy |
No 28 | academy |
No 29 | academy |
No 30 | State actor, federal level |
No 31 | State actor, sub-national level |
No 32 | donor |
No 33 | State actor, federal level |
Appendix B
Appendix B.1. Detailed Discussion of Process Steps and Data-Based and Scientific Approaches to Support SDG Implementation in Mexico
1. Process Steps Taken | 2. Evidence and Science-Based Approaches Applied | |||||||||||||||||||
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1.1 Governance & Coordination Mechanisms | 1.2 SDG Multi-stakeholder consultations | 1.3 SDG Mapping & Alignment | 1.4 Prioritize/adapt targets & indicators | 1.5 Mainstreaming into existing/new strategies | 1.6 SDG Roadmap of Action Plan | 1.7 Assess Interlinkages | 1.8 Policy evaluation and design | 1.9 Monitoring and review arrangements | 2.1 Systematic target gap analysis (e.g., RIA) | 2.2 Thematic review (selected SDGs) | 2.3 Nexus approach or target clustering | 2.4 Data gap analysis | 2.5 Indicator-based assessment | 2.6 Benchmarking | 2.7 Systems thinking & analysis (qualitative) | 2.8 Quantitative modeling | 2.9 Spatial modeling | 2.10 Scenarios, foresight, back casting | 2.11 SDG Costs or Needs Assessment | 2.12 Multi-Criteria analysis |
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Appendix B.1.1. Process Steps to Support SDG Implementation Undertaken in Mexico
SDG Governance Mechanism | |||
New organization | Yes | National Council for the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda/Consejo Nacional de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible | |
Previously existing organization | No | ||
Year of foundation | 2017 | ||
High Level Political Leadership | |||
Leadership by Center of Government (CoG) | Yes | Head of the Office of the Presidency of the Republic | |
Leadership by line ministry | No | ||
Horizontal Coordination | |||
Membership of line ministries in SDG implementation body | |||
Ecology | Yes | Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources | |
Economy | Yes | Ministry of Finance | |
Social Affairs | Yes | Ministry of Social Development | |
Sustainability | No | ||
Foreign Affairs | Yes | Ministry of Foreign Relations | |
Other | Yes | Ministries of: Interior; National Defense; Navy; Energy; Economy; Agriculture, Farming, Rural Development, Fisheries, and Nutrition; Public Service; Education | |
Membership of Technical Bodies | Yes | National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) | |
Vertical Integration | |||
Formal representation of sub-national governments in SDG implementation body? | No | ||
Are sub-national governments organized in permanent working groups reporting to SDG implementation body? | Yes | Specialized Technical Committee on the Sustainable Development Goals (CTEODS); CONAGO | |
Stakeholder Engagement | |||
Formal representation of non-state stakeholders in SDG implementation body? | No | ||
Are non-state stakeholders organized in permanent working groups reporting to SDG implementation body | Yes | Stakeholders from CSOs, the academic and scientific Communities and the private sector participate in 4 multi-sectorial working groups |
Appendix B.1.2. Evidence and Science-Based Approaches Applied in Mexico to Support SDG Implementation
Appendix C
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Indicator | Indicator Value |
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Governance systems for WRM | 4.3 |
Stakeholder participation in IWRM | 5.4 |
Sub-national instruments for IWRM | 5 |
1. Process Steps | 2. Evidence and Science-Based Approaches | |||||||||||||||||||
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1.1 Governance & Coordination Mechanisms | 1.2 SDG Multi-stakeholder consultations | 1.3 SDG Mapping & Alignment | 1.4 Prioritize/adapt targets & indicators | 1.5 Mainstreaming into existing/new strategies | 1.6 SDG Roadmap of Action Plan | 1.7 Assess Interlinkages | 1.8 Policy evaluation and design | 1.9 Monitoring and review arrangements | 2.1 Systematic target gap analysis (e.g., RIA) | 2.2 Thematic review (selected SDGs) | 2.3 Nexus approach or target clustering | 2.4 Data gap analysis | 2.5 Indicator-based assessment | 2.6 Benchmarking | 2.7 Systems thinking & analysis (qualitative) | 2.8 Quantitative modeling | 2.9 Spatial modeling | 2.10 Scenarios, foresight, back casting | 2.11 SDG Costs or Needs Assessment | 2.12 Multi-Criteria analysis |
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Year | Population | Increase-Intercensal Variation | Rate of Average Annual Increase | |
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Absolute (Inhabitants) | Relative (%) | |||
1960 | 42,601 | 12,606 | 42.07% | 3.57 |
1970 | 69,020 | 26,419 | 62.01% | 4.94 |
1980 | 94,101 | 25,081 | 36.33% | 3.15 |
1990 | 120,315 | 26,214 | 27.85% | 2.49 |
1995 | 142,446 | 22,131 | 18.39% | 3.43 |
2000 | 153,329 | 10,883 | 7.64% | 1.48 |
2005 | 160,285 | 6956 | 4.53% | 0.89 |
2010 | 175,207 | 14,922 | 9.30% | 1.8 |
2011 | 179,955 | 4748 | 2.71% | 2.71 |
2012 | 182,128 | 2173 | 1.20% | 1.21 |
2013 | 184,314 | 2186 | 1.20% | 1.2 |
2014 | 186,508 | 2194 | 1.19% | 1.19 |
2015 | 194,786 | 8278 | 4.43% | 4.44 |
2003 | 2008 | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 | 2015 |
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14.8 | 8.3 | 7.1 | 9.6 | 8.8 | 6.5 |
Label | Full Name | Actor Type | Betweeness Centrality | Degree Centrality |
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CONAGUA | Comisión Nacional del Agua | State national | 157.5153 | 31 |
UNAM | Universidad Autónoma de México | Academia | 125.3743 | 28 |
CDHM | Comisión de Derechos Humanos del Estado de Morelos | State subnational | 110.2744 | 22 |
IMTA | Instituto Mexicano de Teconología del Agua | Academia | 103.9018 | 26 |
SEDESO-MOR | Secretaria de Desarrollo Social del Estado de Morelos | State subnational | 95.6585 | 20 |
SOAPC | Sistema Operador de Agua Potable y Saneamiento de Cuautla | State subnational | 65.4599 | 26 |
Cuautla City Hall | Ayuntamiento de Cuautla, Administración del Area Natural Protegida | State subnational | 41.1358 | 23 |
Yecapixtla City Hall | Ayuntamiento de Yecapixtla | State subnational | 33.9171 | 20 |
Architects’ College | Colegio de Arquitectos de Morelos Sección Cuautla, A. C. | CSO | 30.8727 | 15 |
Huexca Movement | Movimiento Huexca en Resistencia | Social Movement | 25.7471 | 15 |
UAEM | Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos | Academia | 19.0968 | 15 |
People’s Council | Consejo de Pueblos del Estado de Morelos | Social Movement | 18.1530 | 18 |
Zapatist Camp | Campamento Zapatista en Defensa del Río Cuautla | Social Movement | 15.8737 | 18 |
Ayala City Hall | Ayuntamiento de Ayala | State subnational | 13.2644 | 12 |
FPDTA | Frente de Pueblos en Defensa de la Tierra y el Agua de Morelos, Puebla y Tlaxcala | Social Movement | 10.8446 | 17 |
INFONAVIT | Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores | State national | 10.7594 | 9 |
MOR Congress SDG Committee | Comisión de seguimiento al cumplimiento de la Agenda 2030 del Congreso de Morelos | State subnational | 10.3980 | 10 |
Cuautla Ejido | Comisiariado Ejidal de Cuautla | State subnational | 9.6347 | 16 |
People’s Assembly | Asamblea permanente de los pueblos | Social Movement | 8.8298 | 15 |
CEAGUA | Comisión Estatal de Agua de Morelos | State subnational | 8.7453 | 15 |
Save River Cuautla | Salvemos el Río Cuautla A.C. | CSO | 6.7918 | 13 |
ASURCO | Asociación de Usuarios del RÃo Cuautla | State subnational | 6.3413 | 12 |
CFE | Comisión Federal de Electricidad | State national | 5.1276 | 11 |
Pro-Yautepec | Pro-Yautepec A. C. | CSO | 4.7060 | 10 |
Sembrando entre Grietas | Sembrando entre grietas | NGO | 4.5651 | 9 |
SG-MOR | Secretaría de Gobierno de Morelos | State subnational | 3.9780 | 11 |
Balsas River Basin Council | Organismo de Cuenca del Río Balsas | State subnational | 2.7529 | 10 |
SEDAGRO | Secretaria de Desarroll Agopecuario | State subnational | 2.6982 | 9 |
CNDH | Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos | State national | 2.4724 | 10 |
UNICAM | Universidad de Campesinos del Sur | Academia | 1.4116 | 7 |
INDESOL | Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Social | State national | 0.7461 | 6 |
MOR SDG Council | Consejo Estatal para el cumplimiento de los ODS de Morelos | State subnational | 0.6011 | 4 |
Support Network Indigenous Council | Red Morelense de Apoyo al Consejo Indígena de Gobierno | CSO | 0.3151 | 3 |
SEMARNAT | Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recoursos Naturales | State national | 0.3071 | 6 |
National SDG Council | Consejo Nacional de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible | State national | 0.2569 | 4 |
Municipal Sustainability Council | Consejo Municipal de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable de Cuautla | State subnational | 0.1428 | 5 |
SHCP | Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público | State national | 0.125 | 3 |
SADER | Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural | State national | 0.1111 | 3 |
Engineers’ College | Colegio de Ingenieros de Cuautla | CSO | 0.0921 | 4 |
Field Workers Union | Unión de Trabajadores del Campo y la Ciudad Ruben Jaramillo | CSO | 0 | 3 |
Tepoztlan Youth Movement | Movimiento Juvenil de Tepoztlan | Social Movement | 0 | 3 |
SENER | Secretaría de Energía | State national | 0 | 3 |
Metropolitan Development Council | Consejo de Desarrollo Metropolitano | State subnational | 0 | 2 |
Frente para el Campo | Frente para el Campo de Morelos | CSO | 0 | 1 |
CAMPO A.C. | Coordinadora Agropecuaria Morelense de Productores Organizados | CSO | 0 | 1 |
Bottling Plant | Empresa Embotelladora | Private Sector | 0 | 1 |
Social Development Council | Consejo de Desarrollo Social | State subnational | 0 | 1 |
Frequency of Communication Interaction | Numerical Value | Occurrence |
---|---|---|
Monthly | 4 | 64 |
Quarterly | 3 | 58 |
Six-monthly | 2 | 60 |
Annually | 1 | 81 |
Total Number of Communication Interactions | 263 | |
Average interaction frequency | 2.4 |
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Breuer, A.; Oswald Spring, U. The 2030 Agenda as Agenda Setting Event for Water Governance? Evidence from the Cuautla River Basin in Morelos and Mexico. Water 2020, 12, 314. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12020314
Breuer A, Oswald Spring U. The 2030 Agenda as Agenda Setting Event for Water Governance? Evidence from the Cuautla River Basin in Morelos and Mexico. Water. 2020; 12(2):314. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12020314
Chicago/Turabian StyleBreuer, Anita, and Ursula Oswald Spring. 2020. "The 2030 Agenda as Agenda Setting Event for Water Governance? Evidence from the Cuautla River Basin in Morelos and Mexico" Water 12, no. 2: 314. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12020314
APA StyleBreuer, A., & Oswald Spring, U. (2020). The 2030 Agenda as Agenda Setting Event for Water Governance? Evidence from the Cuautla River Basin in Morelos and Mexico. Water, 12(2), 314. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12020314