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Connecting stakeholders to water information : an assessment of New Mexico's leading water resources websites

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Title Connecting stakeholders to water information : an assessment of New Mexico's leading water resources websites
Creator Schulte, Kathryn Cydne
Subject stakeholders water-sharing internet collaboration Senecah's Trinity of Voice Theory access to information websites water planning Water resources development--Government policy-- New Mexico--Planning. Water resources development--New Mexico--Data processing. Internet in public administration--New Mexico. Internet research--New Mexico. Transparency in government--New Mexico. Internet activism--New Mexico.
Description A professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. The State of New Mexico is in the process of developing a 2015 Water Plan. Water resource planners, managers, and other stakeholders are looking to the internet for pertinent information to aid in the planning process. However, a multitude of stakeholders historically lack a voice to participate in the wide array of water-sharing agreements. Through internet communication, government agencies and non-governmental organizations can utilize their websites to communicate, negotiate, and...
Date 2015-10-12T20:19:20Z 2015-10-12T20:19:20Z 2015-05
Type Presentation Technical Report Thesis
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/30542
Language en_US

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