RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Values and groundwater management in the Ogallala Aquifer region JF Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FD Soil and Water Conservation Society SP 593 OP 600 DO 10.2489/jswc.73.5.593 VO 73 IS 5 A1 S. Lauer A1 M.R. Sanderson A1 D.T. Manning A1 J.F. Suter A1 R.A. Hrozencik A1 B. Guerrero A1 B. Golden YR 2018 UL http://www.jswconline.org/content/73/5/593.abstract AB The Ogallala Aquifer supports agricultural production and rural communities across eight US states, but the aquifer is being depleted in many areas. Depletion has continued despite numerous institutional and policy interventions, indicating that research and policy have not resulted in physical stabilization of the valuable common pool resource. We argue that explicit inquiry into the values motivating groundwater use and management is critical to conservation efforts. In this paper, we review and integrate prior social science research in the Ogallala region, drawing attention to areas where prior research considers values, implicitly or explicitly, and pointing to new or re-emerging areas for research into the relationship between human values and groundwater use, conservation, and management.