Water Resources Updates
Issue No. 116: March 2000
Reflections On a Century of Water Science and PolicyTable of Contents
Origins of This Update Issue by Chuck Howe
Evolution of Water Resources “Management” in the 20th Century in the U.S. by Blair T. Bower
Program Evaluation and the Purpose of Rivers by Daniel W. Bromley
Reflections on Water Policy and Scholarship in Economics by Emery Castle
Early Federal Guidelines for Water Resource Evaluation by Henry P. Caulfield, Jr.
A Half Century in Deep Water by Robert K. Davis
"Add Water and Stir": Reflections of Leonard B. Dworsky by Leonard B. Dworsky
Reflections on Policy Relevant Research by Irving Fox
The Importance of Property Rights in Water by B. Delworth Gardner
Water System Complexity and the Misuse of Modeling and Optimization by Yacov Y. Haimes
Benefit-Cost Analysis: 1933-1985 by Maynard M. Hufschmidt
Reason and Rationality inWater Politics by Helen Ingram
Personal Water Perspectives: Learning from the Past by L. Douglas James
Whatever Happened to Benefit-Cost Analysis? by Allen V. Kneese
Water Resources in the Twentieth and One Half Century: 1950-2050 by Peter Rogers
Thirty Years of Water and Environmental Economics by Clifford S. Russell
Bargaining, Analysis and Water Management by Leonard Shabman
Are We Still on the Wrong Road? by Warren Viessman, Jr.
Appraising the Results of Our Work by Gilbert F. White.
The Outlook for Water Revisited by Nathaniel Wollman
Thoughts on Economic Evaluation and the Western Water Policy Wars by Robert A. Young
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