Hilgardia
Hilgardia
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University of California
Hilgardia

Local planning for future water supplies: Santa Barbara County case study

Authors

George E. Goodall
Warren E. Bendixen
Jack L. Bivins
Wayne A. Jensen
Marvin J. Snyder
Robert M. Hagan
George E. Goldman

Authors Affiliations

George E. Goodall is University of California Farm Advisors in Santa Barbara County; Warren E. Bendixen is University of California Farm Advisors in Santa Barbara County; Jack L. Bivins is University of California Farm Advisors in Santa Barbara County; Wayne A. Jensen is University of California Farm Advisors in Santa Barbara County; Marvin J. Snyder is University of California Farm Advisors in Santa Barbara County; Robert M. Hagan is Extension Environmentalist, U.C. Davis; George E. Goldman is Extension Economist, U.C., Berkeley.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 31(5):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v031n05p6. May 1977.

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Abstract

Planning for water supply and for land use in agricultural areas has taken on new significance with enhanced public environmental awareness, new anti-pollution legislation, high costs of construction and energy, and increased economic opportunities for specialized agricultural commodities.

Goodall G, Bendixen W, Bivins J, Jensen W, Snyder M, Hagan R, Goldman G. 1977. Local planning for future water supplies: Santa Barbara County case study. Hilgardia 31(5):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v031n05p6

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