Water Policy and Theoretical Models: Political, Bureaucratic and Class Dynamics in a Growth Economy explores the three major socio-political theories of the state and public policy: pluralism, elite/managerialism and class-dialecticism using a case study of a series of policy decisions and outcomes during the period from 1989 to 1995 related to the Las Vegas Valley Water District which serves Las Vegas, Nevada. This time period is important due to the unprecedented levels of population growth experienced in the Las Vegas Valley and due to the extreme scarcity of water resources. This case study explores the issues of popular politics, bureaucratic and elite organization and class imperatives as played out in the development of public water ...
In March 2012, Nevada\u27s State Engineer released water right rulings for four valleys in eastern N...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd
Water is the most important resource on the planet for sustaining life, and many consider access to ...
Today it is clear that the issue of water and its unavoidable scarcity in many areas has secured a p...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...
Water policy is typically in continual flux. This research provides a case study of water policy evo...
Water has had an immeasurable impact on the history and growth of the United States. As an essential...
Key actors in various developing countries are often confronted by difficult choices when it comes t...
An explanation of why the management of natural resources sometimes benefits an elite few, how the e...
This dissertation examines water supply management in the arid American West, focusing on water supp...
This paper examines the water consumption in Las Vegas, Nevada and determines actions needed for the...
Water Resources Policy, Planning and Governance deals with political, social, economic and administr...
Sociological theories of the state have overlooked the theoretical and empirical significance of non...
Currently the Southern Nevada Water Authority uses an existing federal policy of return flow credits...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Geography. Advisor: Abdi Samatar. 1 com...
In March 2012, Nevada\u27s State Engineer released water right rulings for four valleys in eastern N...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd
Water is the most important resource on the planet for sustaining life, and many consider access to ...
Today it is clear that the issue of water and its unavoidable scarcity in many areas has secured a p...
Despite its status as the nation\u27s driest metropolis, the Las Vegas metropolitan area\u27s water ...
Water policy is typically in continual flux. This research provides a case study of water policy evo...
Water has had an immeasurable impact on the history and growth of the United States. As an essential...
Key actors in various developing countries are often confronted by difficult choices when it comes t...
An explanation of why the management of natural resources sometimes benefits an elite few, how the e...
This dissertation examines water supply management in the arid American West, focusing on water supp...
This paper examines the water consumption in Las Vegas, Nevada and determines actions needed for the...
Water Resources Policy, Planning and Governance deals with political, social, economic and administr...
Sociological theories of the state have overlooked the theoretical and empirical significance of non...
Currently the Southern Nevada Water Authority uses an existing federal policy of return flow credits...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2015. Major: Geography. Advisor: Abdi Samatar. 1 com...
In March 2012, Nevada\u27s State Engineer released water right rulings for four valleys in eastern N...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd
Water is the most important resource on the planet for sustaining life, and many consider access to ...