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<br />The remainder oflhe reporl is divided inlo the <br />following subjecl areas: Chapter II discusses the social <br />and hydrologic methodology and some of Ihe develop- <br />ments in this respecl; Chapter III analyzes the hydro- <br />logic model and dala for the area studied; Chapter IV <br />develops the sociological conceptual model and the <br /> <br />concepls necessary for the operation of the mathe- <br />matical model; Chapter V develops the sociological <br />mathematical model; Chapter VI presents the com- <br />puter model; Chapter VII presenls the application to <br />sensitivity analysis; and Chapter Vlll is a summary, <br />conclusion, and indication of further work needed. <br /> <br />CATEGORIES <br />OF SOCIAL SYSTEMS <br /> <br />MANAGEMENT <br />IMPLEMENTATION <br /> <br />HYDROLOGIC OR <br />PHYSICAL MODEL <br /> <br />Governing or Regulating <br />Institutions or Bodies <br />at all levels (Federal, <br />State, or Local) including <br />Executive, Legislative, <br />and Judicial function <br /> <br />Gave rnmen t <br />(Public) <br />Management <br />Implementation <br /> <br />Other Institutions <br />Educational <br />Religious <br />Etc. <br /> <br /> <br />Urban Watershed <br />(Hydrologic Model) <br /> <br />Other Groups (All types <br />not included elsewhere <br />in the model) <br /> <br />Private <br />(Non-government) <br />Management <br />Implementation <br /> <br />LEGEND <br /> <br />:::Two way Intersection <br /> <br />~Management Imple- <br />mentation <br /> <br />Individuals <br /> <br />~__Response of the <br />Watershed (Hydro- <br />logic Model) to <br />Managf>men t <br /> <br />Figure 1. 4. Preiiminary concepts and interactions relating to the sociologic part of the hydrologic-sociology <br />system and their relationship to the hydrologic part of the model <br /> <br />7 <br />