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Title: Chapter 19. Cumulative watershed effects and watershed analysis

Author: "Reid, Leslie M."

Date: 1998

Source: "In: Naiman, Robert J., and Robert E. Bilby, eds. River Ecology and Management: Lessons from the Pacific Coastal Ecoregion. Springer-Verlag, N.Y. p. 476-501."

Description: "Cumulative watershed effects are environmental changes that are affected by more than.one land-use activity and that are influenced by.processes involving the generation or transport.of water. Almost all environmental changes are.cumulative effects, and almost all land-use.activities contribute to cumulative effects."

Key Words: "PSW4351, watershed analysis, cumulative watershed effects, ecosystem analysis"

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"Reid, Leslie M."  1998.  Chapter 19. Cumulative watershed effects and watershed analysis  "In: Naiman, Robert J., and Robert E. Bilby, eds. River Ecology and Management: Lessons from the Pacific Coastal Ecoregion. Springer-Verlag, N.Y. p. 476-501.".

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