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Policy - Western US

Articles:

Benson, R. D. (1998). Maintaining the status quo: Protecting established water uses in the Pacific Northwest, despite the rules of prior appropriation. Environmental Law, 28(4), 881.

Blomquist, W., & Schlager, E. (2005). Political pitfalls of integrated watershed management. Society & Natural Resources, 18(2), 101-117.

Connick, S., & Innes, J. E. (2003). Outcomes of collaborative water policy making: Applying complexity thinking to evaluation. Journal of Environmental Planning & Management, 46(2), 177.

Hanak, E. (2007). Finding water for growth: New sources, new tools, new challenges'. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 43(4), 1024-1035.

Keenan, S. P., Krannich, R. S., & Walker, M. S. (1999). Public perceptions of water transfers and markets: Describing differences in water use communities. Society & Natural Resources, 12(4), 279-292.

Russell, K. A. (1997). Wasting water in the Northwest: Eliminating waste as a way of restoring streamflows. Environmental Law, 27(1), 151.

 
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