JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY WATER RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

Universities Council on Water Resources

Issue No. 134: July 2006

 

 River and Lake Restoration: Changing Landscapes

 

 

Table of Contents

 

River and Lake Restoration: Changing Landscapes - An Introduction
by Lynne Y. Lewis

Importance of Including Use and Passive Use Values of River and Lake Restoration
by John Loomis

Restoration of Wetland and Riparian Systems: The Role of Science, Adaptive Management, History and Values
by Duncan T. Patten

Geomorphology and Restoration Ecology
by David R. Montgomery

The Plight and Outlook for Migratory fish in the Gulf of Maine
by Andrew Goode

Restoring Native Fisheries to Maine’s Largest Watershed: The Penobscot River Restoration Project
by Laura Rose Day

Dam Removal: A Taxonomy with Implications for Economic Analysis
by Mark Griffin Smith

Economic Valuation of Riparian Corridors and Upland Wildlife Habitat in an Urban Watershed
by Neolwah Netusil

The Second National Water Policy Dialogue: Muddling Through to Better Water Policy
by C. Mark Dunning and Gerald E. Galloway

Directions in National Water Research Policy and Funding
by Erik webb