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Natural Resources Journal

Fall 2012, Vol. 52 No. 2

Front Matter

Professional Articles

Commentary on "The Convergence of Water Rights, Structural Change, Technology, and Hydrology: A Case Study of New Mexico's Lower Rio Grande"     265
W. Peter Balleau

Engaging Irrigation Organizations in Water Reallocation    277
Ronald C. Griffin

Anaerobic Digestion Technology: How Agricultural Producers and the Environment Might Profit from Nuisiance Lawsuits    315
Catherine M.H. Keske

A Policy Analysis of the Collaborative Upper Colorado River Basin Endangered Fish Recovery Program: Cost Savings or Cost Shifting?    337
John Loomis & Jeffery Ballweber

Arizona v. California Revisited    363
Lawrence J. MacDonnell

From Paper Trails to DNA Barcodes: Enhancing Traceability in Forest and Fishery Certification    421
Andrea Migone & Michael Howlett

Decision-making Triggers, Adaptive Management, and Natural Resources Law and Planning    443
Courtney Schultz & Martin Nie

Response to Mr. Peter Balleau: The Convergence of Water Rights, Structural Change, Technology, and Hydrology: A Case Study of New Mexico's Lower Rio Grande    523
Rhonda Skaggs, Zohrab Samani, A. Salim Bawazir & Max Bleiweiss

Index—Volume 52    529

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