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Home > JCWRE > Vol. 163 (2018) > Iss. 1

 

Volume 163, Issue 1 (2018) Emerging Voices of Tribal Perspectives in Water Resources

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Original Research Articles

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Emerging Voices of Tribal Perspectives in Water Resources
Karletta Chief

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Native Water Protection Flows Through Self-Determination: Understanding Tribal Water Quality Standards and "Treatment as a State"
Sibyl Diver

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Disparities in Water Quality in Indian Country
Otakuye Conroy-Ben and Rain Richard

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Tribal Economies: Water Settlements, Agriculture, and Gaming in the Western U.S.
Suhina Deol and Bonnie Colby

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Assessing Tribal College Priorities for Enhancing Climate Adaptation on Reservation Lands
Helen M. Fillmore, Loretta Singletary, and John Phillips

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Climate Change in the Lumbee River Watershed and Potential Impacts on the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Ryan E. Emanuel

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Perspectives on Water Resources among Anishinaabe and Non-Native Residents of the Great Lakes Region
Andrew T. Kozich, Kathleen E. Halvorsen, and Alex S. Mayer

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Navajo Nation, USA, Precipitation Variability from 2002 to 2015
Crystal L. Tulley-Cordova, Courtenay Strong, Irving P. Brady, Jerome Bekis, and Gabriel J. Bowen

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Navajo Nation Snowpack Variability from 1985-2014 and Implications for Water Resources Management
Lani M. Tsinnajinnie, David S. Gutzler, and Jason John

 
 
 
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Print: 1936-7031

Online: 1936-704X

 

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