NATIONAL WATER ASSESSMENT: NEEDED OR NOT?

Autor: James, L. Douglas, Larson, Dean T., Hoggan, Daniel H.
Zdroj: Journal of the American Water Resources Association; Aug1983, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p595-603, 9p
Abstrakt: BSTRACT A conceptual framework and the systematic collection of reliable information for application within the framework are the cornerstones of effective water planning. The ideal of strengthening these cornerstones was a driving force behind formation of the Water Resources Council and Council efforts, during its life, to develop the Principles and Standards and to complete two National Water Assessments. The Assessments contained voluminous data but never really became an integral component of the national water planning process. Before being disbanded in 1982, the Council solicited several appraisals of its assessment process. This paper reports one made by the university community in which experiences and opinions were obtained from 108 water research administrators and water policy experts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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