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Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Abstract
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Table of Contents
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Preface: Origins of This Project,
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Introduction: Relevance of the California Experience to the Future of the American West
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 1: Allocating Water Shortages: A Case Study of the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project in California,
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 2: Institutional Innovation in Drought Response
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drough, Chapter 3: Disputing Distributions in a Shrinking Commons: The Impact of Drought on Water Allocation Institutions
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 4: Water Supply System Adjustments to Drought
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Chapter 5: Decision Support Systems (DSS) for Environmental Conflicts: Tools for Establishing a Base for Negotiation,
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought. Chapter 6: Social Conflict Constraints on Adaptation to Environmental Change
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988- ?? California Drought, Conclusion
Improving the Environmental Problem-Solving Process: Lessons from the 1988-?? California Drought, Bibliography
wp93-1, Chappell, The Smuggler Mountain Technical Advisory Committee: A Prototype Procedure for Resolving Some Superfund Conflicts
wp93-12, Hamill, The Upper Colorado River Basin Endangered Fish Recovery Initiative
wp94-52, Linscott, Case History -- The Southern Water Supply Project
wp94-53, Schneider, Case Study: Lake Catamount
wp94-54, Knud-Hansen, Historical Perspective of the Phosphate Detergent Conflict
wp94-55, Kucker, The Expansion of the Snowmass Ski Area to Burnt Mountain: An Environmental Dispute
wp94-56, Cook, Etherial Conflict: The Formation, Promotion, and Defense of the United States' Negotiating Position for The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
wp94-57, Hopfl, Case Study of the Endangered Fish Recovery Program of the Upper Colorado River
wp94-58, Greene, The Rocky Mountain Arsenal: States' Rights and the Cleanup of Hazardous Waste
wp94-59, Roch, The Lakewood Pipeline Project
wp94-60, Davis, Policy in The Wake of Summitville
wp94-61, Hatcher, Birds of a Feather Grouse Together: How the U.S. Forest Service and the Colorado Division of Wildlife Resolved and Upland Bird Game Dispute
wp94-62, McElroy, The Syntex Expansion Controversy: A Case Study
wp94-63, Bruckner, Alaskan Wolf Plan Packs Plenty of Controversy
wp94-64, Woods, The Holy Cross Wilderness Area and Homestake II: CaseHistory, Conflict Analysis, and Intractability
wp94-65, Jacobs, Wolf Policy in the West
wp95-2, Davies, Brucellosis and Yellowstone Bison in Montana

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