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The contest over meaning: Hermeneutics as an interpretive methodology for understanding texts

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2002

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Prasad, A., 2002, The contest over meaning: Hermeneutics as an interpretive methodology for understanding texts: Organizational Research Methods, v. 5, iss. 1, p. 12-33.

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ABSTRACT: This study examined the disposition of streamflow increases that could be created by vegetation management on forest land along the upper reaches of the Colorado River. A network optimization model was used to simulate water flow, storage, consumptive use, and loss within the entire Colorado River Basin with and without the flow increases, according to various scenarios incorporating both current and future consumptive use levels as well as existing and potential institutional constraints. Results indicate that very little of the flow increases would be consumptively used at current use levels, or even at future use levels, if water allocation institutions remain unchanged. Given future use levels and economically based water [...]

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Prasad, A.

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ISSN WECC 1094-4281

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