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<br />.~ <br /> <br />ix <br /> <br />Watershed Approach <br />This session examines the status of the riverine resource and develops the parameters for the development of <br />systems for watershed management <br /> <br />Janice Cox (Paper not subminetL) <br /> <br />New Developments in Watershed Monitoring in Canada: The Case of the <br />Canadian Heritage Rivers System <br />Michael Greco... ...... ...... .......... ..... ............ ........ ..... ...... ........ ...... ........... .... ...... .... ..... ..227 <br /> <br />Basin Approacb to Water Resource Management in Texas <br />Wendy Gordon... ...... .... ........ ........... ...... ...... ...... ....... ........ ...... ...... ..... ........ ........ ..... ....245 <br /> <br />Glen Canyon Case Studies <br />The development and operation of Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River has created significant impacts to <br />the natural regime within Grand Canyon National Park. This session explores the relationsbip of science and <br />politics in the development of an integrated adaptive river management program. <br /> <br />The Role of Fisberies in Managing the Colorado River in Grand Canyon- <br />Evaluating the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam (Abstract) <br /> <br />Richard Valdez.......................................................................................................... .255 <br /> <br />Management of the Colorado River at Glen Canyon Dam: A Case Study for the Future? <br />David Wegner. ..... .... ........ .... ....................... ....... ...... ......... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... ....257 <br /> <br />Will the Real River Manager Please Step Forward: NPS Perspectives on the <br />Glen Canyon Environmental Studies and Environmental Impact Statement Process <br /> <br />Jan Balsom. ........ ...... ...... ... .... .......... .......... ..... ........ ...... ............. ............ ...... ... ...... ....261 <br /> <br />Tribal Perspectives <br />An overview of river ecosystem management on the Nooksack River and the development of international <br />cooperative relations from the perspective of a tribal watershed manager. Tbis session discusses the protection of <br />an aquifer spanning the US/Canadian border. <br /> <br />Watersbed Options from a Tribal Perspective (Abstract) <br />Douglas Dobyns.. ...... ...... .......... ... .... .......... ...... ....... ............................... .......... ..... ....267 <br /> <br />Riparian Zones <br />Riparian zones are the protective barriers surrounding our waterways. Tbis session examines the relationship of <br />riparian zone characteristics and function in the design of land use regulations. Case studies involving the <br />protection and restoration of riparian habitats in Obio and Micbigan are bigbligbted. <br /> <br />A Review of Selected Functions of Riparian Buffer Zones and Associated Widths <br /> <br />Chuck Divelbiss.. ...... .......... .... ....... .... ........ ............... ........ ..................... ...... ......... ....269 <br /> <br />Watershed Restoration in Micbigan: A Study in Cooperation <br />Douglas Carler.............. ............................................................................................. 273 <br /> <br />Rivers Without Boundaries 1994 <br />