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Transboundary Water Conflicts And Cooperation, Aaron T. Wolf Jun 2002

Transboundary Water Conflicts And Cooperation, Aaron T. Wolf

Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14)

14 pages.

Contains references (page 13) and endnotes (page 14).


Keynote Address, Rebecca Watson Apr 2002

Keynote Address, Rebecca Watson

Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)

6 pages.


An Overview Of Cbm Exploration And Production, Steve De Albuquerque Apr 2002

An Overview Of Cbm Exploration And Production, Steve De Albuquerque

Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)

9 pages (includes color illustrations and maps).


Coalbed Methane And Public Wildlands: How Much And At What Cost?, Pete Morton, Chris Weller, Janice Thomson Apr 2002

Coalbed Methane And Public Wildlands: How Much And At What Cost?, Pete Morton, Chris Weller, Janice Thomson

Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)

19 pages (includes color illustrations and maps).

Contains references.


Coalbed Methane Development In Wyoming’S Powder River Basin, Diana Hulme Apr 2002

Coalbed Methane Development In Wyoming’S Powder River Basin, Diana Hulme

Coalbed Methane Development in the Intermountain West (April 4-5)

21 pages (includes color illustrations and maps).

Contains endnotes.


High And Dry: The Texas New Mexico Struggle For The Pecos River, G. Emlen Hall Jan 2002

High And Dry: The Texas New Mexico Struggle For The Pecos River, G. Emlen Hall

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Table of Contents and Preface only. While High and Dry focuses on clashes of principles and personalities, especially in the courtroom, it remains very much a story about a river and its world in an arid region. There are irrigators here, including the leading "old families" of southeastern New Mexico, and there is nature here, including "the vampires of the West," the rapacious salt cedars relentlessly sucking up the precious Pecos stream flow.