Embracing Watershed Politics

"A great book for anyone involved in watershed management issues or political science."-Tom Cech, author of Principles of Colorado Water Law for Non-Lawyers (UPC) and Water ResourcesAs Americans try to better manage and protect the natural resources of our watersheds, is politics getting i...

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Main Author: Blomquist, William (auth)
Other Authors: Schlager, Edella (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University Press of Colorado 2008
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