The Wrong Way To Restore Salmon
Clay LandryThe federal government pours cash into the Columbia basin, but what fish really need is water.
Clay J. Landry is a former PERC Research Associate. He has written and lectured extensively about the benefits of water markets for preserving water quality and quantity. His monograph, Saving Our Streams through Water Markets, provides a unique how-to guide to developing water markets.
The federal government pours cash into the Columbia basin, but what fish really need is water.
Demands on agriculture are changing and the focus of agriculture is changing too.
Not the private sector, not the state of Florida. Rather, the people who are supposed to restore it.
By Clay J, Landry To the Reader Water has been an important concern in the West since the days of the Gold Rush. With today’s…
Orange County RegisterJuly 18, 1999 CLAY LANDRYCopyright 1999 The Orange County Register THE WRITER: Mr. Landry is a research associate at the political Economy Research…