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Development of an Urban Watershed Rehabilitation Method Using Stakeholder Feedback to Direct Investigation and Restoration Planning
Grant Number R827147
RFA: Water and Watersheds (1998)


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  • Book (1)
  • Book Chapter (4)
  • Dissertation/Thesis (6)
  • Journal Article (2)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Book Focht W, Lubell M, Trachtenberg Z, Vedlitz A, Matlock M. Swimming upstream: Collaborative approaches to watershed management. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2005:1-327. R827147 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Musacchio LR, Grant WE, Peterson TR. Adaptive management of complex socio-environmental systems in the southwestern United States: examples of urbanizing watersheds in Arizona and Texas. Section II, Chapter 6. In: Guhathakurta S, ed. Integrated Land Use and Environmental Models: A Survey of Current Applications and Research. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2003, pp. 121-134. R827147 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Peterson TR, Kenimer AL, Grant WE. Using mediated modeling to facilitate collaborative learning among residents of the San Antonio watershed, Texas, U.S.A. In: Belt M, ed. Mediated Modeling: A Quantitative Group Modeling Approach to Build Understanding and Consensus in Solving Complex Environmental Problems. Washington, DC: Island Press. R827147 (Final)
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    Book Chapter

    Samuelson CD, Peterson TR, Putnam LL. Group identity and stakeholder conflict in water resource management. Part III, Chapter 13. In: Clayton S, Opotow S, eds. Identity and the Natural Environment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003, pp. 273-296.

    R827147 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Samuelson CD, Vedlitz A, Whitten GD, Matlock M, Alston LT, Peterson TR, Gilbertz SJ. Citizen participation and representation in collaborative engagement processes. In: Focht W, Lubell M, Trachtenberg Z, Vedlitz A, Matlock M. Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Management (Chapter 5). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 137-170. R827147 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Cummins K, Matlock M, Loh K, Wu B. The temporal mapping of riparian vegetation at Leon Creek in Bexar County, Texas, from 1987-1999. M.S. Thesis, Texas A&M University, 2000. R827147 (2000)
    R827147 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Gholkar T, Matlock M, Haan R, Woods C. Modeling the effects of low-flow augmentation by discharge from a wastewater treatment plant on dissolved oxygen concentration in Leon Creek, San Antonio, Texas. M.S. Thesis, Texas A&M University, 2000. R827147 (2000)
    R827147 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Gore DC. Adam Smith's rhetorical sympathy: a return of moral sentiments to public policy. M.S. Thesis. Department of Communication, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2001. R827147 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Harris H, Matlock M, Lacey R, Krueter U. Changes in ecosystem services and runoff due to land use change in the watersheds of San Antonio, Texas. M.S. Thesis, Texas A&M University, 2000. R827147 (2000)
    R827147 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Murawski M. Evaluation of nutrient diffusing substrates and the primary importance of light in controlling periphyton. M.S. Thesis. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2001. R827147 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Rodriguez A. Impact of nutrient loading from point and non-point sources on water quality and lotic ecosystem health in the north-bosque watershed using a bio-indicator response approach. M.S. Thesis. Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2001. R827147 (Final)
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    Journal Article Grant WE, Peterson TR, Peterson MJ. Quantitative modeling of coupled natural/human systems: simulation of societal constraints on environmental action drawing on Luhmann's social theory. Ecological Modelling 2002;158(1-2):143-165 R827147 (Final)
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    Journal Article

    Neill WH. Ecophys.Fish: a simulation model of fish growth in time-varying environmental regimes. Reviews in Fisheries Science 2004;12:233-288.

    R827147 (Final)
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