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Volume 100, Issue 1 (1995) Integrated Watershed Management - A New Paradigm for Water Management?

Original Research Articles

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Foreword
Robert C. Ward

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Water Research in the United States a Role for UCOWR
L. Douglas James

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Integrated Watershed Management: Past, Present, and Future
Johnathan W. Bulkley

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Prospects for Comprehensive, Integrated Watershed Management Under Existing Law
Jeffery A. Ballweber

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Reauthorization of the Clean Water Act by the 104th Congress
James E. Kundell

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Towards More Effective Integrated Watershed Management in Australia: Results of a National Survey, and Implications for Urban Catchment Management
Bruce Hooper

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Integrated Watershed Management: Comparing Selected Experiences in the U.S. and Australia
Richard D. Margerum

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Integrated Water Management and the Treatment of Regulatory Takings: The Case of Canada's Water Allocation Reform
Theodore M. Horbulyk

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Saginaw Bay Integrated Watershed Prioritization and Management System
Jon F. Bartholic, Yung-Tsung Kang, Nancy Phillips, and Chansheng He

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Land Acquisition for Water Quality Protection: New York City and the Catskills Watershed System
Sean Murphy, J. Wolfe Tone, and Paul Schwartzberg

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Managing Nonpoint Fecal Coliform Sources to Tidal Inlets
George M. Simmons Jr., Sue A. Herbein, and Carey M. James

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Robert C. Ward
 
 
 
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Print: 1936-7031

Online: 1936-704X

 

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