On Lessons from Water Recharge Projects in Mexico: Science-Policy Collaboration and Stakeholder Participation
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
Please see the attached file with general and specific comments.
Comments for author File: Comments.pdf
Author Response
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Author Response File: Author Response.docx
Reviewer 2 Report
1. Extremely long introduction compared with other parts of the article. It has to be shortened.
2. The methodology is described correctly, results of the presented survey are sufficient for the reader.
3. I would appreciate more precise (clear) conclusions.
Author Response
Comments |
Responses |
Extremely long introduction compared with other parts of the article. It has to be shortened. |
We shortened the introduction and added some wording to the other sections. |
The methodology is described correctly, results of the presented survey are sufficient for the reader. |
Ok |
I would appreciate more precise (clear) conclusions. |
We revised the conclusions to highlight the specifics of the Mexico case around science-policy interactions for managed aquifer recharge. |
Round 2
Reviewer 2 Report
I would appreciate more facts from research than policy. It fits to overall aims and scope of the journal (national and international water policy).