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Page creator | Margaret (Talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 12:59, 13 May 2013 |
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Date of latest edit | 12:01, 20 May 2013 |
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ASI | ASI:Formation of the SNWA: Cooperation in Demand Management + |
ASIContributor | Margaret Garcia + |
Article Creator | Margaret + |
Case Study | Water Competition & Cooperation in the Las Vegas Valley + |
Last Edited | 20 May 2013 + |
Last Edited User | Margaret + |
Perspective | Academic + |
Reflection Text Summary | The formation of the Southern Nevada Wate … The formation of the Southern Nevada Water Authority stems from the stakeholders recognition of their interdependence. This case demonstrates that stakeholders need for cooperation, and therefore their willingness to cooperate, increases in proportion to the stresses on the system. It also demonstrates that good leadership was instrumental to the success of the Authority in controlling water demands and acquiring water supplies.ater demands and acquiring water supplies. + |