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Thinking through soil : wastewater agriculture in the Mezquital Valley / Montserrat Bonvehi Rosich & Seth Denizen.
Main entry:

Bonvehi Rosich, Montserrat, author.

Title & Author:

Thinking through soil : wastewater agriculture in the Mezquital Valley / Montserrat Bonvehi Rosich & Seth Denizen.

Publication:

Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard Design Press at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2025

Description:

230 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-219).
Summary:

"To think through soil is to engage with some of the most critical issues of our time. Apart from its agricultural role in feeding 8 billion people, soil has become the primary agent of carbon storage in global climate models, and it is crucial for biodiversity, flood control, and freshwater resources. Perhaps no other material is asked to do so much for the human environment, and yet our basic conceptual model of what soil is or how it works remains surprisingly vague. In cities, soil occupies a blurry category whose boundaries are both empirically uncertain and politically contested. Soil functions as a nexus for environmental processes through which the planet's most fundamental material transformations occur, but conjuring what it actually is serves as a useful exercise in reframing environmental thought, design thinking, and city and regional planning toward a healthier, ethical, and sustainable future. Through a sustained analysis of the world's largest wastewater agricultural system, located in the Mexico City-Mezquital hydrological region, Thinking Through Soil imagines what a better environmental future might look like in central Mexico. Taken more broadly, this case study offers a new image of soil that captures its shifting identity, explains its profound importance to rural and urban life, and argues for soil's capacity to save our planet"-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9780674298958 (paperback)
0674298950

Subject:

Sewage irrigation Mexico Mezquital Valley (Hidalgo)
Soil science Mexico Mezquital Valley (Hidalgo)
Water reuse Mexico Mezquital Valley (Hidalgo)
Irrigation par eaux usées Mexique Mezquítal, Vallée de (Hidalgo)
Mezquital Valley (Hidalgo, Mexico)
Mezquítal, Vallée de (Hidalgo, Mexique)

Added entries:

Denizen, Seth, author.

Wastewater agriculture in the Mezquital Valley

Holdings:

Location: Library main 321486
Call No.: 321486
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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