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Innovative Natural Resource Management: Iowa's Model for Linking Science and Decisionmaking

The challenges of resource management in the Great Plains states reflect national challenges with human-environment interactions, and sustainable development. In Nebraska, declining water tables have intensified demands on limited water resources. In the 1960s Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) were...

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Published in:Environment : science and policy for sustainable development 2003-12, Vol.45 (10), p.8-8
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