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Water Resources Management
In Search of an Environmental Ethic

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David Lewis Feldman
Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Staunton, Virginia

$24.95 paperback
978-0-8018-5125-4 (40 ctn qty)
1995 264 pp.
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"In one slim volume, Feldman has managed to combine a history of U.S. water policy, two in-depth case studies on the politics of water, an analysis of the institutional biases affecting U.S. water policy, and a discussion of water policy in France. Nor is that all. The opening and closing chapters of the work set this panoramic view of water policy within a normative framework derived from theorists as disparate as John Muir and John Rawls."—Journal of Politics

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"In one slim volume, Feldman has managed to combine a history of U.S. water policy, two in-depth case studies on the politics of water, an analysis of the institutional biases affecting U.S. water policy, and a discussion of water policy in France. Nor is that all. The opening and closing chapters of the work set this panoramic view of water policy within a normative framework derived from theorists as disparate as John Muir and John Rawls."—Journal of Politics

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David Lewis Feldman is professor and chair of the Department of Planning, Policy, and Design at the University of California, Irvine and senior editor of Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy.


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