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Is There Enough Water? How Bearish and Bullish Outlooks are Linked to Decision Maker Perspectives on Environmental Flows

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Sean Wineland, Rachel Fovargue, Betsey York, Abigail J Lynch, Craig Paukert, and Thomas Neeson, 2020-11-26, Is There Enough Water? How Bearish and Bullish Outlooks are Linked to Decision Maker Perspectives on Environmental Flows: Journal of Environmental Management, v. 280.

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Abstract (from ScienceDirect): Policies that mandate environmental flows (e-flows) can be powerful tools for freshwater conservation, but implementation of these policies faces many hurdles. To better understand these challenges, we explored two key questions: (1) What additional data are needed to implement e-flows? and (2) What are the major socio-political barriers to implementing e-flows? We surveyed water and natural resource decision makers in the semi-arid Red River basin, Texas-Oklahoma, USA, and used social network analysis to analyze their communication patterns. Most respondents agreed that e-flows can provide important benefits and identified the same data needs. However, respondents sharply in their beliefs on other issues, [...]

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citationTypeJournal Article
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value10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111694

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