Conference Proceedings
AGENDA: Dams: Water and Power in the New West, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Coming to Grips With Growth in the West: Traditional Communities, Free Rivers, and the New Megalopolises, Charles Wilkinson
Damming the West: Development of Western Water Resources, Gilbert F. White
Dams: Their Costs and Benefits, Daniel F. Luecke
Divestment of Federal Water Projects, A. Jack Garner
Environmental Benefits of Reoperation, Relicensing, Decommissioning and Recapture, Richard Roos-Collins
Glen Canyon Dam: Flood Flows and Adaptive Management in the Lower Colorado River Basin, Edmund D. Andrews
Glen Canyon Dam: Flood Flows and Adaptive Management in the Lower Colorado River Basin: Response, Joe Hunter
Greener and More Equitable: A Vision for Dams and Other Western Water Issues, Bruce C. Driver
Initiatives and Conflicts in Changing Federal Facility Operation, Lawrence J. MacDonnell
Klamath Basin: Balancing Instream Flows with Irrigation and Power, Carl Ullman
Life Begins at 50: FERC Relicensing Under the Federal Power Act, Thomas N. Russo
Missouri River Basin: Balancing Upstream and Downstream Uses, John E. Thorson
New Demands for Tribal Rights to Federal Water and Power, Jeanne S. Whiteing
Of Dams and Salmon in the Columbia/Snake Basin: Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?, Don B. Miller
Patterns of Demographic and Economic Change in the Western United States, Pamela Case
Restructuring of the Electric Utility Industry: Free Markets and Environmental Protection, Rick Gilliam
Restructuring of the Electric Utility Industry: Free Markets and Environmental Protection: A Response, Bill McEwan
River Management in the Twenty-First Century: The Vision Thing, A. Dan Tarlock
The Future of Western Water Developments, John Keys
The Pacific Northwest Governors’ Comprehensive Energy Review: How Comprehensive?, Angus Duncan
The River Association Approach to Privatization of Federal Hydro Projects, Michael K. Block
Western Water Development: Visions of the Future, Bennett W. Raley