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<br />...~ <br />..j' <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />Brief Resume for <br /> <br />JOHN WILKINS-WELLS <br /> <br />Assistant Professor <br />Department of Sociology <br />Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1372 <br />Work #970-491-5635/FAX #970-491-5635 (same) <br />E-mail: johnww@lamar.colostate.edu <br /> <br />Summary of Experience and Qualifications <br /> <br />Dr. John Wilkins-Wells is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Colorado <br />State University, with a specialization in water resources. He has been involved in many water <br />educational and resource projects in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. He was recently a <br />recipient ofthe Four States Irrigation Councils' "Headgate Award" for his research on canal <br />companies and irrigation districts in the region. He currently has research on-going with the U.S. <br />Bureau of Reclamation on the effects of county land use policy on irrigation enterprises, a Cache <br />La Poudre River water exchange study through the Agricultural Experiment Station, and has been <br />assisting the Navajo Nation Department of Water Resources in establishing water users <br />associations for the past three years. He has collaborated with many CSU engineers on research <br />and international development projects, and had consulted with the U.S. Agency for International <br />Development, the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank on water resource projects in Sri <br />Lanka, Pakistan, Myanmar (Burma), Egypt, and Spain. He is the principal author ofthe proposal <br />being submitted to the Colorado Water Conservation Board. <br />