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West-Northwest Volume 6, Numbers 2 & 3


West-Northwest
Issues

Winter / Spring 2000

6 HASTINGS WEST-NORTHWEST J. OF ENVTL. L. & POL'Y __ (2000)

Table of Contents

Who Controls the Waters? Incorporating Environmental and Social Values in Water Resources Planning
Article by James P. Morris

Putting Rivers Back in the Landscape: The Revival of Watershed Management in the United States
Article by A. Dan Tarlock

The Battle for Hetchy Hetchy Goes to Congress
Excerpt by Brian E. Gray

Part I: The Politics of California Water: Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1900 - 1927
Article by William L. Kahrl

Part II: The Politics of California Water: Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1900 - 1927
Article by William L. Kahrl

Institutional Arrangements for Conjunctive Water Management in California and Analysis of Legal Reform Alternatives
Article by Ella Foley-Gannon

The Mojave Basin Physical Solution: It's a Good Idea, But Is It Good Law?
Comment by Rebecca Sugerman

A Market-Based Approach to the Protection of Instream Flow: Allowing a Charitable Contribution Deduction for the Donation of a Conservation Easement in Water Rights
Note by Kelly A. Cole

Water Resource Guide

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