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A mixed-methods approach to assessing success in transitioning water management institutions: a case study of the Platte River Basin, Nebraska
2015
Ecology and Society
To address increasing conflicts between surface water and groundwater users, the state of Nebraska has adopted a more localized and integrated approach in managing water resources. Integrated approaches offer promise in better managing connected water resources within the state; however, little review of the potential benefits and/or challenges of these actions has been conducted. This case study uses both qualitative and quantitative data collection efforts to take an in-depth look at how this
doi:10.5751/es-07367-200154
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