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Instream Flows for Recreation: A Handbook on Concepts and Research Methods
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1/1/1993
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Whittaker, Doug; Shelby, Bo; Jackson, William; Beschta, Robert - National Park Service
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Instream Flows for Recreation: A Handbook on Concepts and Research Methods
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References and Suggestions for Further Reading <br />Doerksen, H.R. 1991. Two Decades of Instream Flow: A Memoir in Rivers, Vol. 2, No. 2: pp. 99 -104. <br />Shelby, B., Brown, T., and Taylor, J. 1992. Streamflow and Recreation. General Technical Report RM- <br />209. Ft. Collins, CO, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. <br />27p. <br />Wahl, Richard W. 1989. Markets for federal water: subsidies, property rights, and the Bureau of Reclamation. <br />Resources for the Future, Washington, DC. 308 p. <br />Whittaker, D. 1991. Instream Flows for Recreation Workshop Summary. Report from a workshop held in <br />Corvallis, OR in March, 1991. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance, National Park Service. 41p. <br />Notes: <br />4 <br />
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