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Chapter 30 Policy Implications
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Maps xi
- Tables xiii
- Acronyms xv
- Foreword xvii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
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Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1 Problem and Significance 3
- Chapter 2 Change on the River 11
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Part II Social Construction of the Crisis
- Chapter 3 Into a Federal Nexus 29
- Chapter 4 Colorado in a Federal Nexus 37
- Chapter 5 Nebraska in a Federal Nexus 47
- Chapter 6 Wyoming in a Federal Nexus 55
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Part III Initiating Negotiations
- Chapter 7 Options 65
- Chapter 8 Organization of Negotiations 75
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Part IV Negotiating Interests
- Chapter 9 Colorado’s Interests 93
- Chapter 10 Nebraska’s Interests 109
- Chapter 11 Wyoming’s Interests 127
- Chapter 12 States, Federal Agencies, and the Water Plan 139
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Part V Politics and the Roles of Science
- Chapter 13 Defining Success 147
- Chapter 14 Science as Justification for Sacrifice 155
- Chapter 15 Science as Faith 165
- Chapter 16 Science as Faith 179
- Chapter 17 Scent of Victory and Impasse 193
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Part VI Reaching Sufficiency
- Chapter 18 Negotiating Context, 2000–2006 199
- Chapter 19 Regime of the River 213
- Chapter 20 Regime of the River—Sharing Peak Flows 239
- Chapter 21 Regime of the River 255
- Chapter 22 Regime of the River 265
- Chapter 23 Regime of the River—Building a Federal Depletions Plan 283
- Chapter 24 Regime of the River 305
- Chapter 25 Locked into an Awful Dance 319
- Chapter 26 The Pallid Sturgeon Habitat Gamble 337
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Part VII Reaching Sufficiency
- Chapter 27 Wielding the Regulatory Hammer 351
- Chapter 28 Adaptive Management 365
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Part VIII Conclusions
- Chapter 29 Search for Approval 383
- Chapter 30 Policy Implications 397
- Chapter 31 Theory Implications 407
- Appendix A 429
- Appendix B 431
- Appendix C 437
- Appendix D 439
- Appendix E 441
- Appendix F 443
- Appendix G 445
- Appendix H 451
- References 457
- Index 475
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Maps xi
- Tables xiii
- Acronyms xv
- Foreword xvii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
-
Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1 Problem and Significance 3
- Chapter 2 Change on the River 11
-
Part II Social Construction of the Crisis
- Chapter 3 Into a Federal Nexus 29
- Chapter 4 Colorado in a Federal Nexus 37
- Chapter 5 Nebraska in a Federal Nexus 47
- Chapter 6 Wyoming in a Federal Nexus 55
-
Part III Initiating Negotiations
- Chapter 7 Options 65
- Chapter 8 Organization of Negotiations 75
-
Part IV Negotiating Interests
- Chapter 9 Colorado’s Interests 93
- Chapter 10 Nebraska’s Interests 109
- Chapter 11 Wyoming’s Interests 127
- Chapter 12 States, Federal Agencies, and the Water Plan 139
-
Part V Politics and the Roles of Science
- Chapter 13 Defining Success 147
- Chapter 14 Science as Justification for Sacrifice 155
- Chapter 15 Science as Faith 165
- Chapter 16 Science as Faith 179
- Chapter 17 Scent of Victory and Impasse 193
-
Part VI Reaching Sufficiency
- Chapter 18 Negotiating Context, 2000–2006 199
- Chapter 19 Regime of the River 213
- Chapter 20 Regime of the River—Sharing Peak Flows 239
- Chapter 21 Regime of the River 255
- Chapter 22 Regime of the River 265
- Chapter 23 Regime of the River—Building a Federal Depletions Plan 283
- Chapter 24 Regime of the River 305
- Chapter 25 Locked into an Awful Dance 319
- Chapter 26 The Pallid Sturgeon Habitat Gamble 337
-
Part VII Reaching Sufficiency
- Chapter 27 Wielding the Regulatory Hammer 351
- Chapter 28 Adaptive Management 365
-
Part VIII Conclusions
- Chapter 29 Search for Approval 383
- Chapter 30 Policy Implications 397
- Chapter 31 Theory Implications 407
- Appendix A 429
- Appendix B 431
- Appendix C 437
- Appendix D 439
- Appendix E 441
- Appendix F 443
- Appendix G 445
- Appendix H 451
- References 457
- Index 475