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Water Resources Management: A Description of Comprehensive Management Systems in the States and Future Research Needs. Volume I. Comprehensive Management Systems. Volume II. Research Needs

机译:水资源管理:对各国综合管理体系和未来研究需求的描述。第一卷综合管理系统。第二卷。研究需求

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Water resources management on the state level reflects both environmental conditions and the institutional-legal structure. As new water needs develop, state government strives to modify existing procedures to meet these needs. Such change usually comes about incrementally rather than through broad-scale, rapid transformation. This general pattern was observed in this study of water resource management in Florida, Georgia, and New Jersey, three riparian-law states that have been especially innovative. Each state tends to map out a different approach to its water problems. The three states are viewed as representing different water management models. Florida represents the federalist-regulatory model, Georgia represents the unified-regulatory model, and New Jersey represents the home-rule/strong planning model.

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