Conference Proceedings
AGENDA: Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers, University of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Changing Demand for Water in the West, Kenneth D. Frederick
Economic and Social Impacts of Agriculture-to-Urban Water Transfers: The Arkansas Valley of Colorado, Charles W. Howe and Jeffrey K. Lazo
Evaluating Judicial Capacity to Determine Public Welfare Values in Water Transfers, Charles T. DuMars
Legal Devices for Enhancing Water Diversion Opportunities Within the Appropriation System, David C. Hallford
Shifting the Uses of Water in the West: An Overview, Lawrence J. MacDonnell
Shifting Water to Urban Uses: Activities of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Timothy H. Quinn
Sources of Water I: Agriculture – The Deep Pool?, Bonnie G. Colby
Sources of Water II: Federal Water Projects, Bruce C. Driver
Sources of Water III: Interstate Transfers, Clyde O. Martz
Sources of Water IV: Tribal Water Rights, John E. Echohawk
The Role of Market Transfers in the Accommodation of New Uses: A Case Study of the Truckee-Carson Basin, A. Dan Tarlock
The Role of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Protecting Non-Consumptive Water Uses, Peter J. Kirsch and J. Barton Seitz
Transferring Conserved Water: The Oregon Experience, Becky Kreag
Update on Market Strategies for the Protection of Western Instream Flows and Wetlands, Robert Wigington
Urban Water Conservation: The Last Water Hole or Mostly a Mirage?, Gary C. Woodward
Water Agencies and Water Transfers in California: A Case Study of the Kern County Water Agency, Brian E. Gray
Water Marketing and the Law, Mark Squillace
Water Transfers: Can They Protect and Enhance Rural Economies?, Michael J. Clinton