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OverviewThis book is about the enactment, adaption, and ultimately fragmentation of government policy regarding the use of water in the American west. It describes its origins, how it became about building big projects, and how it was fragmented by pressures from environmental activism. The book also explores the western water crisis in the United States. The case studies used in here will help readers understand water development and the political battles around it in most of the western states to show here how and why the policy changed and even broke down. The book is divided into two parts and describes the different eras of water policy. While most books on water policy focus on its deficiencies for meeting future challenges, Water Politics: The Fragmentation of Western Water Policy attempts to explore why those deficiencies occurred in the first place. The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in political science and policy studies who are interested in how public policies are enacted, how they change, and how they fall apart over time and why. The book will also be of particular interest to students in other disciplines that deal with water such as environmental studies, geology, sociology, hydrology, and civil engineering. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas T. HolyokePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032377360ISBN 10: 1032377364 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 16 December 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter One: Policy Fragmentation Part One: Eras of Survival and Accommodation Chapter Two: Dreams of Reclamation Chapter Three: Pressures to Adapt Chapter Four: Politics of the Colorado River Chapter Five: Great Projects and Great Controversies Part Two: Era of Competition Chapter Six: Environmentalism and Glen Canyon Chapter Seven: California Cases Chapter Eight: Native Water Rights and River Restorations Chapter Nine: Groundwater Politics Chapter Ten: Fragmented Policy and the Future GlossaryReviewsAuthor InformationThomas T. Holyoke is Professor of Political Science and a faculty fellow at the California Water Institute, both at California State University, Fresno. He is a specialist in the study of interest groups and lobbying as well as the development of western water policy. He is the author of dozens of articles and book chapters on interest group politics and the author of three books on these subjects. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |