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Report: Assessing the Future of Wyoming's Water Resources: Adding Climate Change to the Equation

Courtney Carlson
Initial Publication Date: April 29, 2016

Summary

This 2009 report summarizes scientific knowledge about the implications of climate change for water resources in Wyoming and the West. It is intended for a wide audience - from students to decision-makers to the general public. The publication supports the need for better integration of climate consideration into state and regional planning, decision support, and policy associated with water resources in the West.

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Context for Use

Appropriate for college classrooms, especially in the intermountain West. Suitable for water resources/environmental science/environmental policy courses.

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Citation

Carlson, C. (2011). Report: Assessing the Future of Wyoming's Water Resources: Adding Climate Change to the Equation. Retrieved from http://www.camelclimatechange.org/view/presentation/51cbf15f7896bb431f6a544c