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Institutional evolution in Lake Okeechobee Management in Florida: Characteristics, impacts, and limitations
Neeraj Vedwan
, Sajjad Ahmad
, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
, Kenneth Broad
, David Letson
, Guillermo Podesta
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Florida
100%
Institutional Development
100%
Lake Okeechobee
100%
Institutional Change
66%
Lake Management
66%
South Florida
66%
Management Goals
33%
Water Management
33%
Wide-ranging
33%
Demographic Factors
33%
Management Decisions
33%
Public Participation
33%
Long-term Sustainability
33%
Multi-objective Planning
33%
Climate Information
33%
Hydrologic System
33%
Socio-environmental Factors
33%
Social-ecological Systems
33%
Socio-political Factors
33%
Water Policy
33%
Decision Process
33%
Environmental Policy
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Florida
100%
Lake Management
50%
Environmental Impact Assessment
25%
Water Resources Development
25%