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volume
sixteen
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one
| spring 2001
Letter from the Editor in Chief
Dennis McCarthy
GLOBAL DRAIN
High and Dry
The Editors
Running on Empty
By Lester R. Brown
The Good, the Bad, and the Arid
By David Hurlbut
Thirst for Growth
By Jefferson G. Edgens
RESPONDING TO THE WATER CRISIS
Yankee Ingenuity
The Editors
Moving Beyond Crisis Management
By Donald A. Wilhite
Mother Nature's Machine
By Ronald N. Linsky
Western Groundwater Wars
By Jeffrey S. Ashley and Zachary A. Smith
Life Support
By John Cairns Jr.
Endangered Economies
By James V. Hanson
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Liquid Currency
The Editors
Water Marketing: Obstacles and Opportunities
By Kenneth D. Frederick
Water Policy Adrift
By A. Dan Tarlock
Trading on Water
By Suzie Greenhalgh and Paul Faeth
Treading Political Water
By David Lewis Feldman
Water Vision 2001
By Earl Blumenauer
WATERSHED EVENTS
Pioneering Solutions
The Editors
Of Time and the River
By Angus Duncan
Saving the Chesapeake
By Geoff Oxnam and John Page Williams
A River Runs through It
By Jack Davis, R. Hurst, M. Goranflo Jr., and A. Whitlock
INSIGHTS
Overcoming the Myths of the North
By Christopher Hamlin
DIALOGUE
Natural Values
By Peter M. Senge
The Future of Aging
By Eugene Steuerle
Moving On
By Charles F. Longino, Jr.
The Rural Health Care Divide
By Andrew F. Coburn
Targeting Research
By Joseph F. Sheley
Disarming Canada
By Gary Mauser
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