Submissions from 2005
The Effect of Urban Stream Shade Coverage on Property Values, Gregory Agamalian
Saltcedar Eradication Along the Pecos River in Texas, Wayne Belzer
Rio Salado, Salt River, Phoenix, Arizona - An Metropolitan Miracle in the Making, Kathleen Bergmann
Classification of the Aesthetic Value of Urban Rivers, Ales Bisjak
Optimal Reservoir Storage and Climate Change, James Booker
Making a Difference in an Age of Political Cynicism, Shippen Bright
Valuing Restoration of Water-Dependent Urban Amenities, Bonnie Colby
Alternative Streamflow Augmentation Schemes Assessment for the Restoration of the Quinebaug River, Neil Fennessey
Impacts of Channelization Along the Northern Connecticut River, Vermont and New Hampshire, John Field
Practical Approaches to Invasive Aquatic Species Management in Massachusetts' Lakes and Ponds, Myron Gildesgame
Refuge Stops Aquatic Invader-at Landscape Scale, Beth Goettel
Maine and New England Fish Introductions - A Historical Perspective, David Halliwell
Biological Control of Common Salvinia in Louisiana, Seth Johnson
Stream Restoration Research along Blue Hen Creek at the University of Delaware Experimental Watershed, Gerald Kauffman
A Model of Stream Channel Incision, Missouri River Tributaries in Nebraska and Iowa, Christopher Lant
Industry's Challenge with Aquatic Invasive Species, Mari Lou Livingood
Who’s managing the watershed? A comparative analysis of eight state policies, Tim Loftus
Restoration of an International River Basin, Alfredo Martinez
Erosion Assessment of the Root River - Racine, Wisconsin, Kelly Mattfield
Bulk Water Exports: Environmental Concerns and Business Realities, James McNiven
Not Immune: Maine Confronts Hydrilla (Hydrilla Verticillata), John McPhedran
Restoration of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo in the Juarez Valley: An analysis, Ivan Muniz
Economic Effects of Riparian Corridors and Upland Wildlife Habitat, Noelwah R. Netusil
Restoration Design for an Urban River: Some Lessons Learned, David C. Nyman
Instream Flow Studies and Watershed Management Plan for the Souhegan River, Piotr Parasiewics
Managing Pathways - Preventing Invasions, Bob Pitman
Estimated Benefits from Restoration of IBWC Rio Grande Flood-Control Projects, Edward Rister
Remotely Sensed Impervious Surfaces: Analysis of Urban Watersheds for Riparian Restoration Efforts, Jeff Rogers
Dam Removal: An Economic Taxonomy, Mark Smith
The Search for Sustainable Regulation Policies for Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, Eugene Z. Stakhiv
Incorporating Non-Market Values into River Restoration Decisions, Steven Stewart
Overcoming Obstacles in the Control of Water Chestnuts in an Urban Setting, Alicia Zoeller