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<br />FOREWORD <br /> <br />1. The purpose of this seminar was to provide a forum for hydrologic <br />engineers, planners, economists, and others to discuss the best means <br />and timing for integrating hydrologic studies into the Corps water <br />resources planning process by exchanging views and discussion on such <br />topics as: <br /> <br />a. Case studies of integrated planning-hydrologic studies. The <br />case studies may include either a discussion of a unique problem and <br />its solution or a discussion of existing procedures as applied to an <br />unusual problem. <br /> <br />b. State of the art of correlation of project hydrologic outputs <br />with planning objectives such as national and regional income, envi- <br />ronmental quality, and social well-being. <br /> <br />c. Development and application of integrated hydrologic-economic <br />computer models. <br /> <br />d. Role of hydrologic engineering in plan formulation and eval- <br />uation. <br /> <br />e. Hydrologic engineering data and analysis requirements in plan <br />formulation and evaluation. <br /> <br />f. Application of hydrologic engineering techniques in planning <br />for flood plain management. <br /> <br />2. Papers and discussions are, in general, frank evaluations by the <br />authors and are not official Corps documents. The views and conclu- <br />sions expressed herein are those of the individual seminar partici- <br />pants, and are not intended to modify or replace official guidance or <br />directives such as engineer regulations, manuals, circulars, or <br />technical letters issued by the Office of the Chief of Engineers. <br />