Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Event Date
6-12-2015
Series
Martz Summer Conference (7th: 2015: Boulder, Colo.)
Description
Presenter: Amy Cordalis, Staff Attorney, Yurok Tribe
34 slides
Moderator
Britt Banks
Citation Information
Cordalis, Amy, "SLIDES: Klamath Basin Agreements: Largest River Restoration Project in American History" (2015). Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12).
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/innovations-in-managing-western-water/15
Alternate Title
Tribes, Fish and Farmers: Lessons from the Klamath
Included in
Administrative Law Commons, Agriculture Law Commons, Aquaculture and Fisheries Commons, Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Commons, Energy and Utilities Law Commons, Environmental Law Commons, Environmental Policy Commons, Government Contracts Commons, Hydrology Commons, Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law Commons, Natural Resources and Conservation Commons, Natural Resources Law Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Public Policy Commons, State and Local Government Law Commons, Urban Studies and Planning Commons, Water Law Commons, Water Resource Management Commons
Comments
Many aspects of western water allocation and management are the product of independent and uncoordinated actions, several occurring a century or more ago. However, in this modern era of water scarcity, it is increasingly acknowledged that more coordinated and deliberate decision-making is necessary for effectively balancing environmental, social, and economic objectives. In recent years, a variety of forums, processes, and tools have emerged to better manage the connections between regions, sectors, and publics linked by shared water systems. In this event, we explore the cutting edge efforts, the latest points of contention, and the opportunities for further progress.
Session 3: Bringing it All Together: Familiar Challenges, New Approaches. Across the West, people are developing new ways of tackling old problems. In this session, we review some of the more intriguing efforts and emerging opportunities for further innovation.