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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.

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.

"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.

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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