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<br />viii <br /> <br />Instream Flows <br />Instream flows and the impacts on the river resources are of major concern on an increasing number of river <br />systems. Learn about the analysis of the effects of water diversions and hydroelectric facilities on the physical <br />environment and recreation resources of the river. <br /> <br />Arl<ansas River Water Needs Assessment Process <br />Dan Muller ......... ...... ........ ..... ............. ..... ....... ........ ...... .......... ....... .... ................ .......155 <br /> <br />The Changing Fluvial Environment of the Gunnison Gorge (Abstract only) <br />John Elliot............................................................................................................... .159 <br /> <br />Controlled Flow Assessment: An Approach To Quantifying Instream Flow Needs <br />For Recreation <br />Bruce Di Genarro...................... ..................................... ............................................. .161 <br /> <br />Impacts to the River System <br />Use of the river and the surrounding area creates impacts to the ecosystem. Learn about watershed impacts, <br />implementation of irrigation efficiency, and f10atgates (an alternative to fences across rivers). <br /> <br />Floatgates: An Alternative to Fences Across Rivers <br />Doug Habermann... .............. ...... ....... .......... ................................... .......................... ..167 <br /> <br />River Enhancement Through Increased Irrigation Efficiency: The Water Quality Benefits <br />Richard Pinkham. ............. ....... ............... ...... ... ....................... ... ......... ...... ......... .... .....171 <br /> <br />Watershed Protection: Working Outside the Box <br />Karen Hamilton....... ........ .... ............... ............ ....... ................ ...... ........... .................. .177 <br /> <br />Allocation <br />As the popularity of river activities increases, how will a river manager distribute use? Learn about allocation on <br />several river systems, specifically how numbers and distribution of those numbers between commercial and <br />private use is determined. <br /> <br />Outfitter/Guide Allocation on the Chetco River <br />Paul Cruz ... .......... ...... ............... .......... ............... .... ............ ....................... ............. ..181 <br /> <br />A Rationing Plan for the Arkansas River <br />Steve Reese............................................................................................................... 203 <br /> <br />Track III: River Basin Ecosystems <br />Moderator: Mark Law, Grand Canyon National Park, NPS, P;z <br />Keeping in mind the conceptual framework of rivers without boundaries, this session focuses on <br />specific components of river ecosystems, including riparian zones, and threatened and endangered <br />species. Glen Canyon case studies are highlighted, along with a unique session which addresses the <br />human role in watershed health. <br /> <br />The Human Factor <br />What is the meaning of "ecosystem" management and what is our role in establishing protective environments? <br />This session outlines the panuneters for ecosystem management and defines the future of our involvement. <br /> <br />Where Do Humans Fit in the Ecosystem? <br />. David Brown............. ........ ............................... ....... ....................... ......................... ..223 <br /> <br />American River Management Society <br />