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Profusely illustrated and including more than 100 photos, Restoring Streams in Cities includes detailed information on all relevant components of stream restoration projects, from historical background to hands-on techniques. It represents the first comprehensive volume aimed at helping those involved with stream management in their community, and describes a wealth of options for the treatment of urban streams that will be useful to concerned citizens and professional engineers alike. An excellent companion to the video. |
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The Conservation Technology Information Center leads the development of public/private partnerships which promote the enhancement of soil and water quality by equipping agriculture with realistic, affordable, and integrated solutions.
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"Stream Corridor Restoration - Principles,Processes, and Practices" - This document was produced by the collective experience, skills, and technology of 15 Federal agencies of the United States government. It is a benchmark document that is being used by these agencies, as well as many others who are interested in restoring the functions and values of the nation's stream corridors. |
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EcoIQ Magazine - A Quarterly Journal dedicated to building sustainable communities. Visit this site to read a review of our video. The site is full of ecological information on water resources, land use, solid waste, pollution control, and much more. Visit their Urban Greening section too. |
Rocky Mountain Institute -
A non-profit natural resource policy center that produces reports on stream daylighting, urban stormwater management, and much more.
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