Readings
(Not including those in the reader)

January 16:
Gleick, Peter H. (2000).  The Changing Water Paradigm


        January 18:
Graf, William L. (1991).  Science, public policy, and western American rivers.
Graf, William L. (1993).  Lanscapes, Commodities, and Ecosystems: The Relationship Bewteen Policy and Science for American Rivers

February 15:
Fort, Denise D. (1999).  The Western Water Commission: Watershed Management Receives The Attention of a New Generation.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association 
35: 223-232.

March 19:
Cortese, Charles F. (1999).  The Social Context of Western Water Development.  Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 35: 567-578.
Freeman, David. M. (2000).  Wicked Water Problems: Sociology and Local Water Organizations in Addressing Water Resources Policy.  Journal of the American Water Resources
Association, 36: 483-491.

April 2:
Burmil, Shmuel and others. (1999).  Human values and perceptions of water in arid landscapes.  Landscape and Urban Planning, 44: 99-109.
Morris, Robert and others. (1997).  Urbanization and Water Conservation in Las Vegas Valley, Nevada.  Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, May/June 1997,
pp. 189-195.
Poyner, Ann Marie. (1998).  Watering Las Vegas.  Geography, 83: 37-45.

April 7:
McPherson, E. Gregory and R. A. Haip. (1989).  Emerging Desert Landscape in Tucson.  Geography Review, 79: 435-449.
Saarinen, Thomas F. (1988).  Public Perception of the Desert in Tucson, Arizona.  The Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 5: 197-207.