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Agenda: Evolving Regional Frameworks For Ag-To-Urban Water Transfers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Western Water Policy Program, Western Water Assessment (Program), Red Lodge Clearinghouse Dec 2008

Agenda: Evolving Regional Frameworks For Ag-To-Urban Water Transfers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Western Water Policy Program, Western Water Assessment (Program), Red Lodge Clearinghouse

Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)

The permanent transfer of water from agricultural users to municipalities has become a common feature of water management in several western states. In many cases, these voluntary market‐based transfers provide significant benefits to both the buyers and sellers, but many third parties—including remaining irrigators, rural businesses and communities dependent upon agricultural economies—have been negatively impacted. While some impacts of these so‐called “buy and dry” transfers are largely unavoidable, many can be lessened by temporary arrangements that only shift water to cities in years when municipal supplies are inadequate, such as drought and post‐drought storage recovery, and by consolidating individual farm‐to‐city …


Slides: Pvid/Mwd Land Management, Crop Rotation And Water Supply Program, Ed Smith Dec 2008

Slides: Pvid/Mwd Land Management, Crop Rotation And Water Supply Program, Ed Smith

Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)

Presenter: Ed Smith, General Manager, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Southern California

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Slides: Lower Arkansas Valley Super Ditch Company, Inc.: Water Leasing Program, Peter Nichols Dec 2008

Slides: Lower Arkansas Valley Super Ditch Company, Inc.: Water Leasing Program, Peter Nichols

Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)

Presenter: Peter Nichols, General Counsel of the Lower Arkansas Valley “Super Ditch” Company, Trout, Raley, Montano, Witwer & Freeman PC, Colorado

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Slides: Idaho Rental Pool: Rules And Procedures, Idaho Water Resource Board, Jerry R. Rigby Dec 2008

Slides: Idaho Rental Pool: Rules And Procedures, Idaho Water Resource Board, Jerry R. Rigby

Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)

Presenter: Jerry Rigby, Counsel for Fremont‐Madison Irrigation District, Rigby, Thatcher, Andrus, Rigby & Moeller, Idaho

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Land Use, Water Conservation And Other Things To Think About, Dale Dekker Oct 2008

Land Use, Water Conservation And Other Things To Think About, Dale Dekker

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Overview Of The City's Demand Management Programs - Providing Water For Future Growth, Dale Lyons Oct 2008

Overview Of The City's Demand Management Programs - Providing Water For Future Growth, Dale Lyons

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Regulating Land Use - Protecting The Water, Joseph Quintana Oct 2008

Regulating Land Use - Protecting The Water, Joseph Quintana

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Role Of The State - Ose Water Availability Opinions, John Longworth, P.E. Oct 2008

Role Of The State - Ose Water Availability Opinions, John Longworth, P.E.

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Are We Making The Land/Water Connection?, Lora A. Lucero Oct 2008

Are We Making The Land/Water Connection?, Lora A. Lucero

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Land & Water Planning In The Middle Valley, Sandy Fish Oct 2008

Land & Water Planning In The Middle Valley, Sandy Fish

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New Paradigms For Protection Of Biodiversity, Srividhya Ragavan Sep 2008

New Paradigms For Protection Of Biodiversity, Srividhya Ragavan

Faculty Scholarship

The most successful bioprospecting venture was established in 1989 in Costa Rica. Interestingly, the distinction of being a forerunner in exploiting bioprospecting goes to India. In 1979, a full decade before Costa Rica, India established the TBGRI (Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute) at Trivandrum.

Yet, the TBGRI venture with the Kani Tribes, which had the potential to become a beacon of bioprospecting success, is showcased as the exemplar of failure. In this era of trade regime, the following paper asserts, bioprospecting ventures are important tools for developing countries. Countries like India and organizations like the TBGRI should learn from …


Water For Energy Development In Southern New Mexico: A Case Study Of The Duke Energy Luna Energy Facility, Tim De Young Jul 2008

Water For Energy Development In Southern New Mexico: A Case Study Of The Duke Energy Luna Energy Facility, Tim De Young

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Ethics, Professionalism And Politics, Ronald Kaiser Jul 2008

Ethics, Professionalism And Politics, Ronald Kaiser

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Spokane River & Aquifer: An Uncompacte Watershed, Rachael Paschal Osborn Jul 2008

Spokane River & Aquifer: An Uncompacte Watershed, Rachael Paschal Osborn

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The Model Interstate Water Compact, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law Jul 2008

The Model Interstate Water Compact, Utton Center, University Of New Mexico - School Of Law

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Brackish Ground Water - An Untapped Resource For Energy Development?, John Shomaker Jul 2008

Brackish Ground Water - An Untapped Resource For Energy Development?, John Shomaker

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Congressional Concerns Related To The Energy-Water Nexus, Erik Webb Jul 2008

Congressional Concerns Related To The Energy-Water Nexus, Erik Webb

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Federal Water R&D: Current Landscape, Future Goals And Emerging Technologies, Gene Whitney Jul 2008

Federal Water R&D: Current Landscape, Future Goals And Emerging Technologies, Gene Whitney

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Abiquiu Reservoir Present And Future, Andrew Lieuwen, Ph.D. Jun 2008

Abiquiu Reservoir Present And Future, Andrew Lieuwen, Ph.D.

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Rio Grande Reservoir Symposium: Federal Perspective - Upper Rio Grande Operations Model And Urwops Update, April Sanders Jun 2008

Rio Grande Reservoir Symposium: Federal Perspective - Upper Rio Grande Operations Model And Urwops Update, April Sanders

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The Arkansas And Republican River Compacts: Litigation And Lessons, John B. Draper Jun 2008

The Arkansas And Republican River Compacts: Litigation And Lessons, John B. Draper

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Rio Grande Reservoirs: Legal Framework And Operations, Herman Settemeyer Jun 2008

Rio Grande Reservoirs: Legal Framework And Operations, Herman Settemeyer

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An Environmental Perspective On Rio Grande Reservoirs, Kara Gillon Jun 2008

An Environmental Perspective On Rio Grande Reservoirs, Kara Gillon

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Overview Of Reservoir Operations And Water Management In New Mexico, Kevin G. Flanigan Jun 2008

Overview Of Reservoir Operations And Water Management In New Mexico, Kevin G. Flanigan

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Systematic Municipal Water Use Accounting And Gpcd Calculations, John W. Longworth Jun 2008

Systematic Municipal Water Use Accounting And Gpcd Calculations, John W. Longworth

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Historic El Vado Reservoir Operations, Viola Sanchez Jun 2008

Historic El Vado Reservoir Operations, Viola Sanchez

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The New Imperialism: Toward An Advocacy Strategy For Gmo Accountability, Alison Peck Jan 2008

The New Imperialism: Toward An Advocacy Strategy For Gmo Accountability, Alison Peck

Law Faculty Scholarship

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Ballot Issues Education For The 2008 General Election, J. David Aiken, Bradley D. Lubben Jan 2008

Ballot Issues Education For The 2008 General Election, J. David Aiken, Bradley D. Lubben

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Nebraska communities attempt to attract new employers to the community often by providing economic incentives to the new business: direct loans or grants, infrastructure improvements (roads, power, sewer lines, etc.), purchasing real estate, and job training grants. Communities can respond more quickly to new business development opportunities if the community has a pool of community development funds available for immediate use. The 1991 Nebraska Local Option Municipal Economic Development Act allows Nebraska cities and villages to create such a fund after preparing a community economic development plan, receiving voter approval and with continuing citizen review board oversight.1 Under current …


A Prairie Perspective On Global Warming And Climate Change: The Use Of Law, Technology, And Economics To Establish Private Sector Markets To Compliment Kyoto, Ronald C. Griffin Jan 2008

A Prairie Perspective On Global Warming And Climate Change: The Use Of Law, Technology, And Economics To Establish Private Sector Markets To Compliment Kyoto, Ronald C. Griffin

Journal Publications

We are in the midst of an environmental calamity that few perceive as grave. The climate is changing. Civilization is suffering. One person can do little to cope with these problems on a global scale. But farmers can do something about their farming operations to contribute less to climate change.

Today, two percent of the population feeds us. With mechanical advancements, new farm machinery, innovative practices, products, commodities, securities, and markets folk can do something to reward farmers for their efforts to slow the pace of climate change.