POLITICS & SOCIAL ISSUES Files

Urban Sprawl: Impacts on Urban Water Use

Patterns of urban and suburban growth on the landscape are closely connected to water use. Over a specific geographic area, water-efficient land development can save significant quantities of water while less efficient land development—sprawl—often results in wasteful use. As populations and urban/suburban land development continue to expand across the Southwest, we should explore this connection closely. Report published by Western Resource Advocates. View Document.

Verde River Economic Development Study - Summary

To identify ways of increasing the public's engagement in the health of the river, the VREDS study explores the connection between sustainable economic development in the study area and a healthy Verde River. It also suggests ways to strengthen that connection and therefore increase the value of a perennial river to the Verde Valley's residents. A third goal of this report is to examine whether an organization whose mission is to educate the public about water, the river and river-based economies might increase the likelihood of conserving the Verde River as a healthy perennial stream in the Verde Valley. Finally, VREDS was tasked to determine where additional investment in the Verde River could be applied most effectively and efficiently. View Document.

Verde River Economic Development Study – Full Report

The objectives of the VREDS research are to identify existing scientific data and social research, ecosystem services and management practices and current conditions that inform us about and identify the nexus between a healthy river and sustainable economic development strategies and practices. This investigation focused on:
Determining the feasibility of establishing the economic value of the Verde River in the study area;
Determining whether an investment of additional resources in the Verde Valley might positively impact sustainable economic development and, thereby, lead to and sustain a healthy Verde River;
Determining the most efficient and effective methods to educate the public and its policy makers about the value of the river and its relationship to sustainable economic development of the Verde Valley; and
 Assessing the practicality of creating and supporting an organization whose mission would be to implement recommendations of this and other WFF-funded studies. View Document.

Verde Valley Public Opinion Survey Results

Presentation of results from a March 2012 survey of Verde Valley residents on attitudes about the river and water resources. View Document.

Water 2025: Preventing Crises and Conflict in the West

Report by the Bureau describing the sources of water conflicts in the West. 27 pages. View Document.

Water Sustainability in Las Vegas

Presentation by the Southern Nevada Water Authority describing successful water conservation programs in Las Vegas. 16 pages. View Document.

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