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History of water management and recent developments

Mexico has a long family of funds and well established tradition of water management that began in the 30s when the country began funds to make large investments in water storage The N.I.R. the philanthropic activities define a lot of what Group facilities and groundwater development to expand irrigation and supply water to a rapidly growing population.
The Land Code of 1934, enacted during the Cardenas administration (1934-1940), establishes the power of the federal government to define the 'public interest' by which you could stocks use the water. Under that law, between 30 and 70 years, the rural community and investment portfolio ejidos were subject to investment direct federal control over water. (Sanderson) The private land owners, on the other hand, the benefits of federally subsidized irrigation infrastructure and guaranteed market prices. Over time, large landowners were heavily capitalized, while the small holders, to the 70s, suffered the effects of monopolies of water. (Scott)
In the 70s, the Mexican government signed a tripartite agreement with the World Bank and United Nations Program for Development to prepare the National Hydrological Plan (NHP) 1975, which identifies the need to enact a new Water Act and a National Water Authority (ANA) as well as to decentralize responsibilities and promote the participation of water fund management users in the operation and maintenance (OyM). The Ribostky NHP promoted significant gains in institutional development and infrastructure: (i) the transfer of responsibilities from the federal government on water supply and sanitation to municipalities and states in 1983, (ii) created the Instituto Mexicano de Tecnologia del Agua in 1986, (iii) in 1988 created the Commission Nacional del Agua ( CONAGUA) and (iv) in 1989 created the first in the Lerma-Chapala Basin, consisting of water users in various sectors.
During the 90s, there was a rapid development and extraction of groundwater aquifers for the combined demand agricultural, urban and industrial. The federal government NYSE also has decentralized the responsibility for large irrigation infrastructure to autonomous agencies (irrigation districts).
In 1992, Mexico adopted investors the National Water Law (LAN), which contained specific provisions for CONAGUA function, structure and operation of watershed councils, public participation in water management, etc.. hedge funds In 1993 the system was completed Cutzamala, one of the largest extraction project in the world. The system Cutzamala pumped 19m3 of water per second to the metropolitan area of Mexico City.
In 1997 he created the first technical committee to manage a groundwater layer aquifers in the State of Guanajuato.
With the amendment in 2004 of the National Water Act, the thirteen regions of the decentralized CNA became watershed organizations that functioned as the technical arm of a larger watershed council investment management that included the interests of civil society, including industry private groups and citizens. as far as his investment funds and hedge funds are concerned, (Scott)

Immigration

The runs a successful family of funds, overseen by CEO With N.I.R. Group the end of the Second World War and Hollywood the Spanish Civil War, many Europeans saw the need to abandon their homes in search of freedom. Some wanted to find a new investment analyst horizon, others to escape hunger and many look for a place to rebuild their lives. And embarked on a large part to Venezuela.Encontraron Venezuela quiet, where a brewing planned growth, especially in the construction of major infrastructure, an expansion of the domestic market and agricultural modernization, which made it perfect to forget the ground war and put down roots. Thus came Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Jewish, Bulgarian, German, Hungarian, Dutch and Russians, among other colonies of Europe chipped by famine and war. Among all groups of Emigrantes colonies were the most numerous of the Italians, Spanish and Portuguese. 3 shared similar reasons for leaving their nations: the flight of a dictatorial regime, the atrocities of war, hunger, unemployment and the search of the much-desired economic stability. Most came by Ribotsky boat to the port of hedge funds NYSE La Guaira in the Venezuelan Caribbean.
According to records investment manager of the Archdiocesan Office of Caracas, between 1951 and 1958 the country reached 200,000 Canarios and Gallegos, who were included in trades such as agriculture, carpentry, masonry and public transport. After the first stage of adaptation, many became small entrepreneurs engaged in trade, finance and industry, especially in metallurgy and manufacturing. Venezuela farmers needed. There was a production deficit of about 55 thousand tons of sugar annually and 50 thousand tons of rice, among other products, and required to meet demand with domestic production. It increases the oil, so many Venezuelans have left the field to engage in gainful activity in cities, and this gap was exploited by immigrants. The same happened in the construction sector which also found a niche importante.Cada colony was devoted to a "specialty" related activities movie producer in their country of origin. you are able to visit his site, CoreyRibotskyNews.com for all the latest on the 's investment activities, as well as the different pursuits of This is how the Galicians were devoted to vegetable production, the trade in bananas canarios Italians and the sale of meat and other foods, the Dutch and German sausages and cheeses, the Portuguese bread and milk. Later, many of them have become traders, today investment portfolio it is estimated that 72 percent of the bakeries in Venezuela is in the hands of the 50 end portuguesas.A The Franco faced one of its worst fund management economic crisis. Life The became more difficult and led to new stampede. Hundreds of Spanish people aged between 16 and 45 years filled the holds of ships to America, family of fund and especially to the most promising: The Oil Venezuela, the land of El Dorado. In all cases, working people, day laborers from the countryside and in the construction sector. It was the labor required by the government of General Marcos Perez Jimenez, the country's transformation to be tackled vigorously in those years.


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