Abstract

This article analyzes the relationship between megaprojects, water suffering and political action, from the Felipe Angeles International Airport and the Front of Original Peoples for the Defense of Water (FPODA). Are explained the political-economic power relations in the construction of this macro-work and how it is a threat to the Cuautitlan-Pachuca aquifer and the community water supply wells of the nearby indigenous peoples. Are analyzed the subjects’ experiences of water suffering, how the FPODA arises, their actions and discourses. For this, official documents and data, journalistic notes, Geographic Information Systems and some testimonies are used, with the intention of enriching the field of political water ecology in Mexico.

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