Water in 2025: beliefs and values as a means for cooperation
Date
2006
Authors
Colorado Institute of Public Policy, author
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Abstract
The Rocky Mountain West continually faces complicated and rapidly changing water policy challenges. Today, water issues are fundamentally about the people of the West, and the diverse beliefs and values that they hold. To illustrate how beliefs and values are connected to water challenges, this paper highlights the results of two surveys given to 84 stakeholders in Colorado.
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January 2006.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-27).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-27).
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Water rights -- West (U.S.)
Water quality -- West (U.S.)
Water use -- West (U.S.)
Lifestyles -- Rocky Mountains