CIVIL ENGINEERING DATABASE
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
ASCE LIBRARY
All Proceeding Papers /Chapters
The Social Sciences and Water Resources Management
Social Science, Engineering and Water Resources Management: A Perspective
Obstacles to the Use of Social Science Analysis in Water Decision-Making, or Where's the Demand for Social Science Input?
Ideology: A Worried Analysis
How Far along the Learning Curve is the Contingent Valuation Method?
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Water Resources Management
Economics, Economists, and Water Policy Advising
Marginal Cost Pricing: Is Water Different?
Financing of Urban Water Resources
Water Conservation in Irrigated Agriculture
Demand Management and Urban Water Supply Planning
Water Resources Management and Structural Change in Rural Australia
Water Rights Issues
Assessment of the Role of the Social Sciences in Water Planning and Management: Legal Systems and their Impediments to Change
The Role of Social Sciences in the Management of Surface Water Quality in the United States
Alternatives to the Precommensuration of Costs, Benefits, Risks, and Time
River Basin Management
The Role of Social Sciences in Putting People Into Federal Water Resources Project Planning and Evaluation
The Role of Water Marketing in Water Allocation: A Case Study
Application of Social Science Research Products in Urban Water Resources Planning
The Application of Social Science Analyses to the Problem of Urban Drought
The Development of Metropolitan Water Markets: Seattle, Washington 1887-1987