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Angela T. Ragusa
Climate and land use change pose global challenges to water policy and management. This article furthers calls for integrated research conceptualizing water management as a holistic, interdependent system that may benefit from sociological research. To b...
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James F. Canning and Ashlynn S. Stillwell
Agricultural intensification has had the undesirable effect of degrading water quality throughout the United States. Nitrate pollution presents a difficult problem for rural and urban communities, and it contributes to the immense Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia ...
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Marzieh Motallebi, Caela O?Connell, Dana L. Hoag and Deanna L. Osmond
Over half of lakes, reservoirs, and ponds in the United States are threatened or impaired, mostly by nutrients. One policy to improve water quality is water quality trading (WQT). While the concept is appealing, adoption of conservation practices in thes...
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A. Saleh, O. Gallego, E. Osei, H. Lal, C. Gross, S. McKinney, and H. Cover
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M.O. Ribaudo and C.J. Nickerson
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