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Using instream flows on the Gila River to provide benefits for the environment and the economy

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Title Using instream flows on the Gila River to provide benefits for the environment and the economy
Creator Geery, Emily
Subject Water Resources Regional Planning Water management Water resources development--New Mexico--Grant County--Planning. Water resources development--New Mexico--Hidalgo County--Planning. Water resources development--Gila River (N.M. and Ariz.)--Planning. Instream flow--Gila River (N.M. and Ariz.)--Management. Water resources development--Government policy--New Mexico.
Description A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degrees of Master of Community and Regional Planning, Natural Resources Concentration, Master of Water Resources, Policy Management Concentration, Community and Regional Planning Program, University of New Mexico Professionals within the fields of water resources and community and regional planning have engaged in dialogue about how to balance water consumption with development patterns in the western United States. Central to this discussion is a debate about future water management of the Gila River. There is a wide spectrum of opinions regarding the value of leaving water in the river for environmental reasons versus diverting it from the river for increased commercial development. The 2004...
Date 2007-01-11T19:07:21Z 2007-01-11T19:07:21Z 2007-01-11T19:07:21Z
Type Presentation Working Paper
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/2590
Language en_US
Format 15114508 bytes application/pdf

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