Water resource development in the American West is partially dependent upon a political process of decision-making. Within Weststate, U.S.A., this political process is viewed as a system composed of various social units and it is examined through the activities of one type of social unit--the formal voluntary association. Eight associations were studied over a period of eighteen months. Each of the associations was examined with regard to its activities in seven issues of water resource development, the internal organization of the association, the relationship of the association with the water-oriented power structure of the state, the interrelationships with the other social units of the system, the problems of associational success and f...
Development initiatives often cite Water Users’ Associations (WUAs) as fundamental to water go...
One area of research that has been somewhat neglected in water planning programs and water developme...
Preface: For the purposes of this study an institution is defined as a formal framew...
Data for the report was obtained from 65 Federal and State laws, 73 conferences with government offi...
This paper reviews the current state of research on Water Users' Associations in canal irrigation. I...
This dissertation describes and explains how water related regulatory agencies function in Arizona. ...
Water institutions are highly diffused throughout society. These institutions intera...
The interlinks developed into a complex communication system that enabled those public officials inv...
Abstract: From the Klamath basin in the Pacific Northwest to the Jordan basin in the Middle East, wa...
Water experts, prominent among them resource economists, typically suggest a uniiied regional organi...
Social scientists were included in the planning and design for an integrated, trans-basin water reso...
The idea of the collective use of natural resources has been a well known concept in Uzbekistan for ...
Although the global water crisis has been well recognized by both international and national agencie...
User participation in the management of water resources has garnered much support over the past seve...
[i] Water Users Associations (WUAs) are all too often considered a panacea for improving water manag...
Development initiatives often cite Water Users’ Associations (WUAs) as fundamental to water go...
One area of research that has been somewhat neglected in water planning programs and water developme...
Preface: For the purposes of this study an institution is defined as a formal framew...
Data for the report was obtained from 65 Federal and State laws, 73 conferences with government offi...
This paper reviews the current state of research on Water Users' Associations in canal irrigation. I...
This dissertation describes and explains how water related regulatory agencies function in Arizona. ...
Water institutions are highly diffused throughout society. These institutions intera...
The interlinks developed into a complex communication system that enabled those public officials inv...
Abstract: From the Klamath basin in the Pacific Northwest to the Jordan basin in the Middle East, wa...
Water experts, prominent among them resource economists, typically suggest a uniiied regional organi...
Social scientists were included in the planning and design for an integrated, trans-basin water reso...
The idea of the collective use of natural resources has been a well known concept in Uzbekistan for ...
Although the global water crisis has been well recognized by both international and national agencie...
User participation in the management of water resources has garnered much support over the past seve...
[i] Water Users Associations (WUAs) are all too often considered a panacea for improving water manag...
Development initiatives often cite Water Users’ Associations (WUAs) as fundamental to water go...
One area of research that has been somewhat neglected in water planning programs and water developme...
Preface: For the purposes of this study an institution is defined as a formal framew...