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Proceedings of the Symposium
The Symposium of Environmental, Economic, and Legal Issues Related to Rangeland Water Developments
Tempe, Arizona | November 13-15, 1997
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Title and Table of Contents
Introduction - Alvin L. Burch and William F. Grossi
Historical Perspective on Rangeland Water Developments
Water for Wildlife: Belief Before Science - David E. Brown
Water Harvesting for Rangeland Water Supplies: A Historic Perspective - Gary W. Frasier
Rangeland Water Developments and Livestock Management
Watershed Restoration Through Integrated Resource Management on Public and Private Rangelands - Sid Goodloe
The Effects of Rangeland Water Developments on Livestock Production and Distribution - Jerry L. Holechek
Rangeland Water Developments and Wildlife I: Mammals
The Effects of Artificial Water Development on Ungulates and Large Carnivores in the Southwest - Warren B. Ballard, Steve S. Rosenstock, and James C. deVos, Jr.
Habitat Use of Desert Bighorn Sheep Near Perennial Water Sources in the Silver Bell Mountains, Arizona - Kirby D. Bristow
Preliminary Investigations of Sonoran Pronghorn Use of Free Standing Water - John Hervert, Robert S. Henry, and Mark T. Brown
Water Developments and Desert Ungulates - Paul R. Krausman and Brian Czech
Rangeland Water Developments and Wildlife II: Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians
The Influence of Stock Tanks on Native Fishes: Upper Verde River, Arizona - Pamela J. Sponholtz, Daniel C. Redondo, Brian P. Deason, Laura M. Sychowski and John N. Rinne
Using Managed Waters for Conservation of Threatened Frogs - Philip C. Rosen and Cecil R. Schwalbe
Some Effects of Stock Tanks on Aquatic Biodiversity in Arizona Streams - Jeff Simms
Conservation and Management Zones and the Role of Earthen Cattle Tanks in Conserving Arizona Leopard Frogs on Large Landscapes - Michael J. Sredl and Loralei S. Saylor
Adjudicating Nature: Science, Law, and Policy in a Southern Arizona Grassland - James P. Collins
Costs and Benefits of Rangeland Water Developments
Reckoning Real Costs and Secondary Benefits ofArtificial Game Waters in Southwestern Arizona - Bill Broyles
Ecological Economic Aspects of Rangeland Water Developments - P. J. Daugherty and G. B. Snider
The Use, Role, and Relevance of Economic Analysis in Evaluating BLM & USFS Rangeland Developments - Charles G. Romaniello and Gary B. Snider
How Does Livestock Grazing Fit Into the Larger Societal Uses of Wildlands? Methods/or Determining Benefits and Their Application to the Kaibab Plateau - Jon A. Souder
The Effects of hogeland Water Developments on Soils and Watersheds
Rangeland Water Developments: Conservation Solution or Illusion? - Joseph R. McAuliffe
Dirt is not Cheap: Livestock Grazingand a Legacy ofAccelerated Soil Erosion on Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona - Susan Rutman
Legal Issues Related to Rangeland Water Developments
Recent Legal Developments Regarding Water Rights on Rangeland Water Developments - No One is Completely Right - David A. Brown
Should Livestock Water Developments be Allowed On Public Lands in Those
States That Prohibit BLM From Obtaining New Water Rights for Livestock - Tim M. Bozarth
The Exclusivity Requirement in the Law of Prior Appropriation - Fritz Holleman
Should Grazing Permits be Saleable to Environmental Groups? - Robert H. Nelson
Recent Developments in the Wildand Scenic Rivers Act: Taming the Planning Process - NicholasTarg
Legal Constraints on Public Land Livestock Water Developments: NEPA, FLPMA,
MUSYA, and the Wilderness Act- Joseph M. Feller
Planning, Decisionmaking, and Monitoring for Rangeland Water Developments
Rangeland Monitoring Risk and Ecosystem Sustainability - Ward Brady
Decision Making Process: Coordinated Resource Management - John H. Brock
Do Livestock Waters Help Wildlife? - Joan E. Scott
The Value of Watersheds in Ecological Planning - Frederick R Steiner
Wildlife Waters at the Urban-Rural Interface: Problems of Maintenance and Enhancement - Guntram F. A. Werther
Technical and Design Issues Related to Rangeland Water Developments
Rangeland Restoration Utilizing Mobile Solar Powered Livestock Watering Systems - David Chamberlain and Sidney N. Clouston, Jr.
A New Method for Improved Wildlife Access to Livestock Watering Tanks in Southern New Mexico - Sanford D. Schemnitz, Carol Az Evans, and John T. Moen
Hydrology of Stoclcwatering Ponds in Arizona - Don W. Young
Research Needs
Research Design Considerations to Evaluate Efficacy of Wildlife Water Development - James C. deVos, Jr., Warren B. Ballard, and Steven S. Rosenstock
Panel Discussion on Research Needs
Ray Lee (Moderator), Professor Robert Ohmart, Professor Dave Brown, James deVos, and Professor James Collins