Difficult, but pressing, challenges demand that policymakers begin looking at water management in the Rï''o Grande basin in new ways. In addition to increasing public awareness of the limits on water supply in the basin, long-held notions about the relationships among growth management, economic development and water supply, as well as about how water should be used in urban and rural areas, will have to be re-examined. (from authorï''s abstract)
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Kelly, M. E. 2002. Water management in the binational Texas/Mexico Rïo Grande/Rïo Bravo Basin. Bulletin 107 - Human Population and Freshwater Resources: U.S. Cases and International Perspectives.
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2002
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