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Report on Emerging Trends and Management Issues of the Colorado River Basin

Date: 1996-01-01
Categories: Water, Hydrology & Watersheds
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1994-1996). Covers Colorado River Basin, Colorado River, Grand Canyon. Topics: basin management, water management, stakeholder engagement, emerging trends. Agencies: Grand Canyon Trust, Bureau of Reclamation, The Nature Conservancy. Cites 9 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on Report on Emerging Trends and Management Issues of with 41 nodes and 80 connections. Top connected: not mentioned, Atriplex canescens, United States Bureau of Reclamation, Congress, native species.

Stakeholders (12)

Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.

United States Bureau of ReclamationCongressThe Nature ConservancyWestern Area Power AdministrationFederal GovernmentFederal agencieslocal governmentstate government
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Grand Canyon TrustSWCA Environmental ConsultantsSustainability Associatestribal government

External References Cited (9)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

report (8)

  • Colorado River Workshop proceedings (1996)
  • Toward Range-wide Integration of Recovery Programs for the Big Native Fishes of the Colorado RiverTom Chart and Dale Porrtius
  • Efficient Water Use in the Colorado River Basin: Opportunities and ImplicationsJim Dyer
  • Emerging Markets in Colorado River WaterRodney T. Smith
  • Modernizing the Law of the River and Other Basin InstitutionsLarry MacDonnell and Bruce Driver
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  • Power Generation, Transmission and Marketing in the Colorado RiverKen Maxey
  • The Role of Science in River ManagementSteven W. Carothers and Dorothy A. House
  • Integrating Native American Economic and Cultural Interests Into the Colorado River BasinRobert Dongoske

legislation (1)

  • North American Free Trade Agreement