Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship

Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship
Title Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship PDF eBook
Author Tom Annear
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Instream flow
ISBN 9780971674318

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"[This book] presents the collective views and recommendations of the Instream Flow Council's (IFC) state and provincial fishery and wildlife agency members regarding appropriate instream flow strategies for managing, maintaining, or restoring riverine fishery and aquatic wildlife resources and processes. [It] also identif[ies] eight components that should serve as guidelines in establishing or improving existing agency instream flow programs and in developing prescriptions to be addressed in each instream flow assessment. These components include hydrology, geomorphology, biology, water quality, and connectivity as well as legal, institutional, and public involvement."--Page xxv.

Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship

Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship
Title Instream Flows for Riverine Resource Stewardship PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Annear
Publisher
Pages 411
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Natural resources
ISBN 9780971674301

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Integrated Approaches to Riverine Resources Stewardship

Integrated Approaches to Riverine Resources Stewardship
Title Integrated Approaches to Riverine Resources Stewardship PDF eBook
Author Allan Locke
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009-07-30
Genre Instream flow
ISBN 9780971674325

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Integrated Approaches to Riverine Resource Stewardship provides detailed descriptions of several case studies of riverine ecosystem management throughout North America. Also included are examples of monitoring techniques and adaptive environmental assessment and management, and a comprehensive discussion of advancing the state-of-the-practice for instream flow studies. One of the most important aspects of riverine resource management is the law. This book contains an in-depth discussion on the legal tools for instream flow protection at the state, provincial, and federal levels. Also included are discussions on training and research needs.

The Science of Instream Flows

The Science of Instream Flows
Title The Science of Instream Flows PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 162
Release 2005-03-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0309181402

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Across the United States, municipalities, counties, and states grapple with issues of ensuring adequate amounts of water in times of high demand and low supply. Instream flow programs aim to balance ecosystem requirements and human uses of water, and try to determine how much water should be in rivers. With its range of river and ecosystem conditions, growing population, and high demands on water, Texas is representative of instream flow challenges across the United States, and its instream flow program may be a model for other jurisdictions. Three state agenciesâ€"the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)â€"asked a committee of the National Research Council (NRC) to review the Programmatic Work Plan (PWP) and Technical Overview Document (TOD) that outline the state's instream flow initiative. The committee suggested several changes to the proposed plan, such as establishing clearer goals, modifying the flow chart that outlines the necessary steps for conducting an instream flow study, and provide better linkages between individual studies of biology, hydrology and hydraulics, physical processes, and water quality.

The Science of Instream Flows

The Science of Instream Flows
Title The Science of Instream Flows PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 162
Release 2005-04-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0309095662

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Across the United States, municipalities, counties, and states grapple with issues of ensuring adequate amounts of water in times of high demand and low supply. Instream flow programs aim to balance ecosystem requirements and human uses of water, and try to determine how much water should be in rivers. With its range of river and ecosystem conditions, growing population, and high demands on water, Texas is representative of instream flow challenges across the United States, and its instream flow program may be a model for other jurisdictions. Three state agenciesâ€"the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)â€"asked a committee of the National Research Council (NRC) to review the Programmatic Work Plan (PWP) and Technical Overview Document (TOD) that outline the state's instream flow initiative. The committee suggested several changes to the proposed plan, such as establishing clearer goals, modifying the flow chart that outlines the necessary steps for conducting an instream flow study, and provide better linkages between individual studies of biology, hydrology and hydraulics, physical processes, and water quality.

Issue Papers on Instream Flows

Issue Papers on Instream Flows
Title Issue Papers on Instream Flows PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1992
Genre Instream flow
ISBN

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Preservation of Instream Flows

Preservation of Instream Flows
Title Preservation of Instream Flows PDF eBook
Author Verne W. House
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1982
Genre Water
ISBN

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