Presented is an examination and analysis of a failed river protection institution in California from the 1960s to the early 1980s focusing on the California Wild and Scenic River Act of 1972. This act was designed to protect valued North Coast rivers, but its implementation failed under intense political pressure from two diametrically opposed and entrenched coalitions. This case study is primarily viewed under a lens of institutional analysis developed by Elinor Ostrom and the Indiana School of Public Choice. This method describes institutions as rules. When data allows, the river protection institution is enriched beyond rule based descriptions using other approaches which address relationships between individuals, organizations, and the ...
This paper examines the emergence of collaborative management in the Lake Tahoe watershed. It begins...
California\u27s water resources system is poised at a turning point. For the first time since the gr...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...
Kauffman, Gerald J.For nearly five decades, the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act has fortified pr...
The vast majority of large river systems in the United States cross (or comprise) one or more state ...
Policymakers and academics often identify institutional boundaries as one of the factors that shape ...
California Rivers and Streams provides a clear and informative overview of the physical and biologic...
Graduation date: 1989In 1968, Congress passed the Wild and Scenic River Act\ud creating a system of ...
South Dakota’s system of water allocation I general, of which river designations are a part, affect ...
This article investigates the proposed designation of the North Coast rivers under WSRA. It chronicl...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The Klamath Basin Restorati...
Water resources must be governed before they can be managed, and the crafting of governance institut...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014On October 2, 1968, United States legislators passe...
Environmental governance scholars argue that optimal environmental performance can be achieved by ma...
All states west of the one hundredth meridian have decided to adopt prior appropriation as a means b...
This paper examines the emergence of collaborative management in the Lake Tahoe watershed. It begins...
California\u27s water resources system is poised at a turning point. For the first time since the gr...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...
Kauffman, Gerald J.For nearly five decades, the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act has fortified pr...
The vast majority of large river systems in the United States cross (or comprise) one or more state ...
Policymakers and academics often identify institutional boundaries as one of the factors that shape ...
California Rivers and Streams provides a clear and informative overview of the physical and biologic...
Graduation date: 1989In 1968, Congress passed the Wild and Scenic River Act\ud creating a system of ...
South Dakota’s system of water allocation I general, of which river designations are a part, affect ...
This article investigates the proposed designation of the North Coast rivers under WSRA. It chronicl...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The Klamath Basin Restorati...
Water resources must be governed before they can be managed, and the crafting of governance institut...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014On October 2, 1968, United States legislators passe...
Environmental governance scholars argue that optimal environmental performance can be achieved by ma...
All states west of the one hundredth meridian have decided to adopt prior appropriation as a means b...
This paper examines the emergence of collaborative management in the Lake Tahoe watershed. It begins...
California\u27s water resources system is poised at a turning point. For the first time since the gr...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...