| During the past few years, researchers within the Department of Geography and the Spatial Applications Research Center at New Mexico State University have conducted research in a variety of topical and spatial areas that has produced several US-Mexico border geo-spatial datasets of interest. As part of a project funded by the Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP) and supported by the United States Geological Survey, we have developed the concept of a data node or portal through which we can serve these datasets and related metadata and map documents to users through the use of readily available Web-based tools.  We list these datasets and the projects that have developed them below through a series of Web links that users can follow to access these data. | 

 
| These projects have been made possible by the generous funding of several federal and regional agencies, as detailed below: 
            
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            Federal Bureau 
            of Reclamation 
            
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            Federal 
            Highways Administration Joint Working Committee 
            
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            Southwest 
            Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy | 
 
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   
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