Sustainable Rivers Project Publications |
The Sustainable Rivers Projects is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and The Nature Conservancy partnership. It represents an ongoing effort to reoperate Corps dams to achieve more ecologically sustainable flows, while maintaining or enhancing project benefits. The project is being carried out under a Memorandum of Understanding between the Corps and the Conservancy. BrochuresThe Sustainable Rivers Project has published communications pieces about the project's status and vision. The status update describes the purpose, benefits, and status of the project and features the eight rivers currently enrolled as project sites. The SRP vision provides an overview of the effort—how it came to be, how it has evolved, why it is important, and where it is headed.
ArticlesThis series of articles about the Sustainable Rivers Project were published in The Corps Environment, a quarterly newsletter that provides information about Corps environmental actions, issues, policies and technologies. Sustainable Rivers Overview Ecosystem Flows Green River Lake and Dam Learning Together, Joint Training for Corps and Conservancy Sustainable Rivers and the Yangtze Collaboration for Caddo Lake Corps and TNC Develop Tool to Help Improve River Management Floodplains and Sustainable Rivers |