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Shaping the Future of the Rio Hondo Watershed Together

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 10, 2025031 Min Read
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A collaborative research initiative titled “Water and Community Resilience – Northern New Mexico” is focused on community-led water management for the Rio Hondo watershed. Organized by New Mexico State University (NMSU) and Oregon State University (OSU) and funded by the National Science Foundation, the project aims to address local water management challenges identified through community input. Key concerns include reduced snowmelt due to climate change, loss of agricultural land, and decreased youth engagement in farming.

Researchers are collecting both quantitative and qualitative data to inform adaptive management plans that respect local knowledge and social dynamics. The project’s goals include fostering grassroots involvement and balancing the interests of various stakeholders, including acequia users and commercial entities. The findings will not only benefit the Rio Hondo watershed but also offer insights into broader environmental trends across the Southwest.

Experts highlighted the importance of collaboration among all stakeholders to ensure a sustainable future for the watershed, emphasizing the need for proactive planning in response to development pressures. The initiative builds on prior research that underscored the role of mutualism in ecological decision-making, aiming for a resilient model that reflects community values.

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