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UCREFRP Catalog Number
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Author
Kusler, J. A. and S. Daly.
Title
Wetlands and River Corridor Management.
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1989.
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A Review of the Role of Saltmarsh Cordgrass, SRartina alterniflora, in Estuarine Heavy Metal Export Mark L. Kraus ..................................................................................... <br />........... 222 <br />Using Freshwater Wetlands for Stormwater Management: A Progress Report Erik C. Stockdale and Richard R. Horner ...............................................................226 <br />Public Involvement in Non-Point Source Pollution Management: Building a Self-Perpetuating Program <br />Virginia T. Treworgy and Marc J. Garrett ................................................................ 230 <br />Chapter 7: Flood Loss Reduction: Dams and Other Techniques <br />Artificial Flood Releases for the Sahelian Floodplain Wetland Between Hadejia and Gashua in Northeas- <br />tern Nigeria <br />Ted Hollis .................................................................................................... 236 <br />Floodways as Wetland Preservation Tools <br />Carl L. Cook, Jr .............................................................................................. 242 <br />Hydropower Development at Fixed Crest Dams: An Evaluation of Wetland Impacts <br />Russell C. Romme and Virgil Brack, Jr .................................................................. 248 <br />Potential Impacts of Danube River Dams on Wetlands <br />Joseph S. Larson ........................................................................................... 253 <br />Controlled Diversions in the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain <br />Sherwood M. Gagliano ..................................................................................... 257 <br />Land Elevation Rise Due to Sedimentation <br />Takashi Kano, Yutaka Honjo, and Hirofumi Kawamoto ............................................... 269 <br />Innovative Nonstructural Flood Loss Reduction <br />Frank H. Thomas ............................................................................................ 274 <br />An III Wind That Blew Much Good <br />Rita Barron ................................................................................................... 278 <br />Chapter 8: Hydrologic Modifications, Instream Flow Needs <br />Hydrologic Modification and Its Effect on Wetland Function in the Santee Swamp, South Carolina <br />R.D. Bates and J.M. Marcus .............................................................................. 283 <br />Methods to Evaluate Effects of Drainage on Wetland Hydrology <br />R. Wayne Skaggs and R.O. Evans ....................................................................... 291 <br />Documenting Estuarine Impacts of Freshwater Flow Alterations and Evaluating Proposed Remedies <br />Joan A. Browder, Joe Tashiro, Essie Coleman-Duffle, Alan Rosenthal, and John Wang ....... 300 <br />An Assessment of Minimum Instream Flow Requirements in South Carolina <br />Steven de Kozlowski ....................................................................................... 313 <br />Chapter 9: Institutions for Landscape and Watershed Management <br />Multi-Governmental Approaches to Wetland and River Management <br />Rutherford H. Platt ............................................... ............. 320 <br />River Catchment Planning and Public Perception of River Corridors for Recreation and Amenity: The <br />United Kingdom Scene <br />M.A. House and J.L. Gardiner ............................................................................ 324 <br />Managing for Complexity in River Corridors <br />Andre F. Clewell, Reed S. Beaman, William O. Cleckley, and Thomas R. Pratt .................. 331 <br />V
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