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<br />vii <br /> <br />Track II: The Nuts and Bolts of River Management <br />Moderator: SaUy Wisely, Bureau of Land Management, CO <br />This track concentraleS on specific tools used to manage river systems: FERC relicensing, <br />interpretation, recreation researcb, fees, allocation sYSlems, and instream flow programs. <br /> <br />FERC Rellcensing <br />FERC Relicensing is happening on projects across !be nation. This panel presentation inclndes up-to-the- <br />minUle information on !be recent, first-ever FERC roundtable, new settlements, and new FERC initiatives such <br />as dam.{\ecommissioning and cumulative effects of multiple hydro projects. <br /> <br />Saving Rivers Through Coalition-Building <br />Bruce Carpenter.... ........... ...........................................................................................1 01 <br /> <br />The FERC Relicensing Process: A River Restoration Opportunity <br />Richard Bowers...... ........ ............. ........ ...... .............................................. .......... .........105 <br /> <br />Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Relicensing Process for Hydroelectric Dams <br />Richard Roos- Collins................. ............................................................................... ..119 <br /> <br />Implementing Interpretation <br />There is a growing recognition of the importance of interpretation in !be management and protection of our river <br />ecosystems. Topics include the relationship of interpretation to ecotourism trip satisfaction. <br /> <br />The Relationship of Interpretation to Ecotourism Trip Satisfaction and Attainment of <br />National Park Service Objectives <br />Patrick Tierney.. ...... ................... ...... ................................... .................................. ....121 <br /> <br />Porcelain, Paper and People <br />Herm Hoops. ........... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ........... ...... .......... ................. ........ ..... ..... .... ....125 <br /> <br />Recreationists: Wbat Are They After? <br />River managers desire to learn more about river users and non-users to improve management. Learn why people <br />float rivers and bow long the benefits last. Also, look at the attitude of the general public regarding !be <br />compatibility of economic development and natural resource preservation within a river corridor. <br /> <br />Development and Preservation: 'The General Public Perspective <br />Christine Clements, David Lime, Mike Madell................................................................129 <br /> <br />Wby Do People Float Rivers and How Long Do the Benefits Last? <br />David Lime... ................ ........................... ....... ........ .......... ...... ............... ................. ..135 <br /> <br />Fees <br />More and more we are collecting fees from recreationists for use of the river. Learn about different fee systems:nwhat are the charges? bow were they developed? bow well are the systems working? <br /> <br />A User Supported Fee System <br />J. W. Wilder..................... ...... ..... ..... ..... ..... ............... ..... .......... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ....143 <br /> <br />Rio Cbama Flat Fee Pilot Project Report <br />Tom Mottl............................................................................................................... .145 <br /> <br />Paying To Paddle: Fwuling Our Natural Playgrounds <br />David Jenkins........................................................................................................... .153 <br /> <br />Rivers Without Boundaries 1994 <br />