The EPSCoR MILES program builds Idaho's capacity to study complex social-ecological processes, especially those associated with water demand and valuation of ecosystem services. This research characterizes patterns and identifies social drivers of urban growth and ecological change, including valuable ecosystem services.
Survey data collected on the impacts of the 2015 water settlement agreement
in Idaho on Idaho's farmers. Data is focused on how
having less groundwater affected their farm operations and farm management
decisions.
This dataset includes the interview questions and responses of 20
stakeholders when asked about river restoration.
Stakeholders include scientists, interest groups, leaders, professionals,
government and NGO employees, and activists; they are...