Multi-objective river corridor planning : proceedings of the Urban Stream Corridor and Stormwater Management Workshop, March 14-16, 1989, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the Multi-Objective Management of River Corridors and Their Restoration Workshop, March 21-23, 1989, Knoxville, Tennessee /
Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Madison, WI Association of State Floodplain Managers 1991Description: x, 206 pages, 18 unnumbered pages ; 27 cmContent type:- text
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- S FLOD.130 UoC 1991 ASFPM
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Conference Papers and Proceedings | ASFPM Library | Wright Collection | S FLOD.130 UoC 1991 ASFPM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 000628 |
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Sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Association of State Floodplain Managers.
Includes bibliographies.
Introduction and Acknowledgements -- Recreational use of River Corridors-National Park Service Involvement -- River Corridor Management and the National Flood Insurance Program -- The Future of Floodplain Management-A Perspective -- River Management in the 21st Century -- Toward a Policy of Low Flow Releases Based on Accuracy -- Use of Paleohydrologic Investigations in Developing a Flood Warning System -- Innovation and the Engineer:Windows of Opportunity in Urban Stream Corridor and Stormwater Management -- Managing Erosion Hazard Setback and Stabilization Techniques -- Constructed Wetlands Planning for Water Treatment: An Overview of an Emerging Technology -- Innovative Solutions to the Problem of Stormwater Runoff Protection and Management -- The Role of River Corridors as Fish and Wildlife Habitat: Implications for Management and Restoration -- Use of Vegetation to Minimize Channel Erosion -- Streambed Stabilization Using Soil Bioengineering Technology -- Revegetation of Shoreline for Water Quality Improvement -- Biological Diversity and Wetlands Planning -- Developer Repayment Program: City of Fort Collins and Local Developers Team-Up -- Public and Private Funding sources for River Corridor Acquisitions -- Financing for Storm and Surface Water Management -- Encouraging Public Involvement: Volunteers for Flood Control -- Exciting Liaisons: Cross Fertilization Among the Disciplines Leads to New Solutions for Greenways -- Assessing Aesthetic Resources of River Corridors -- Fountain Creek Corridor, Corps of Engineers Flood Control Study and City's Midland Corridor Study, Colordao Springs, Colorado -- Constituency Building and Education: A Fort Collins, Colorado Perspective -- Fourmile Canyon Creek Renaturalization Project, Boulder, Colorado -- How Local Governments Really Work -- Cooperative Riverfront Planning: The Colorado River -- The Paxtuxent River Maryland Planning Process -- ASFPM- Future Planned Activities in Multi=Objective Management -- Urban Stream Corridors in the 1990's -- Historic Perspectives, Questions and Future Decisions
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