Description |
viii, 329 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Westview special studies in natural resources and energy management |
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Westview special studies in natural resources and energy management.
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Contents |
pt. 1. Legal -- Ch. 1. Emerging Trends in the Use of International Law and Institutions for the Management of International Water Resources, Ved P. Nanda -- Ch. 2. Global Water Law Systems and Water Control, George Radosevich -- Ch. 3. Alternatives to Appropriation Law, Frank J. Trelease -- Ch. 4. Allocation and Management of Interstate Water Resources: Emergence of the Federal-Interstate Compact, Jerome C. Muys -- Ch. 5. Transmountain Diversions of Water in Colorado, Raphael J. Moses -- Ch. 6. Water Law and the Public Interest: Commentary, Robert Emmet Clark -- Ch. 7. Legal Restraints and Responses to the Allocation and Distribution of Water, Michael D. White -- pt. 2. Political and Economic -- Ch. 8. Emerging Values in Water Resource Management, Gary Hart -- Ch. 9. Market for Property Rights in Water, Timothy D. Tregarthen -- Ch. 10. Social Well-Being Framework for Assessing Resource Management Alternatives, David M. Freeman -- Ch. 11. Let's Dismantle (Largely but Not Fully) the Federal Water Resource Development Establishment: Apostasy of a Longstanding Water Development Federalist, Henry P. Caulfield, Jr. -- Ch. 12. Water Issues in Perspective, Jack O. Horton -- Ch. 13. Role of Water in the History and Development of Colorado, David Lavender -- Ch. 14. Interstate River Compacts: Impact on Colorado, Ival V. Goslin -- Ch. 15. Colorado, Water, and Planning for the Future, Richard D. Lamm -- Ch. 16. Role of the State in Water Planning, Research and Administration, Harris D. Sherman -- Ch. 17. Colorado: Problem of Underground Water, C.J. Kuiper -- Ch. 18. Conflicting Demands for Allocation of Water, Roundtable of Representatives of Municipal, Agricultural, Energy, and Industrial Interests in Colorado -- pt. 3. Technological -- Ch. 19. Alternative Strategies for Closing the Supply/Demand Gap, J. Gordon Milliken -- Ch. 20. Augmentation and Conservation of Water Resources, Lewis O. Grant and Kelvin S. Danielson -- Ch. 21. Legal System Requirements to Control and Facilitate Water Augmentation in the Western United States, Kelvin S. Danielson, George William Sherk, Jr., and Lewis O. Grant -- Ch. 22. Water and Inappropriate Technology: Deep Wells in the Sahel, Michael H. Glantz -- Ch. 23. Denver's Successive Use Program, Kenneth J. Miller |
Notes |
"Reprinted with revisions from the Denver journal of international law and policy, volume 6, special issue." |
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Most of the papers originally presented at a conference sponsored by the University of Denver College of Law, Oct. 1976 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Water-supply.
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Author |
Nanda, Ved P.
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University of Denver. College of Law.
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LC no. |
77012273 |
ISBN |
0891582363 |
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