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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in International Law
Water Forum 2006, Susan Kelly
Active Water Resource Management: Tools For Better Water Management, John D'Antonio
Active Water Resource Management: Tools For Better Water Management, John D'Antonio
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Water For Energy In The Southwest: Where Will It Come From?, Marilyn C. O'Leary
Water For Energy In The Southwest: Where Will It Come From?, Marilyn C. O'Leary
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Water For Energy In The Southwest: Finding Water For Mohave, Stanley M. Pollack
Water For Energy In The Southwest: Finding Water For Mohave, Stanley M. Pollack
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An Environmental Pool For The Rio Grande, Kara Gillon
An Environmental Pool For The Rio Grande, Kara Gillon
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The Bureau of Reclamation and Corps of Engineers operate a series of dams, reservoirs, and levees along the Middle Rio Grande of New Mexico. The plight of the Rio Grande silvery minnow, an endangered species, and of the river itself demonstrates the need for a change from the emphasis on water development to sustainable river management. Conservation groups invoked the protections of the Endangered Species Act to catalyze this change. Recognizing that flexibility is necessary to meeting competing water needs, the groups also promoted the need for and several approaches to a sustainable and long-term approach to river management and …
Today's Indian Wars: Between Cyberspace And The United Nations, S. James Anaya
Today's Indian Wars: Between Cyberspace And The United Nations, S. James Anaya
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Indian Givers: What Indigenous Peoples Have Contributed To International Human Rights Law, S. James Anaya
Indian Givers: What Indigenous Peoples Have Contributed To International Human Rights Law, S. James Anaya
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The Current State Of International Law, S. James Anaya
The Current State Of International Law, S. James Anaya
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