Water : local-level management
Ottawa : International Development Research Centre, c2002.
Using ecological risk assessment to identify the major anthropogenic stressor in the Waquoit Bay Watershed, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Full text academic journal
Using Ecological Risk Assessment to Identify the Major Anthropogenic Stressor in the Waquoit Bay Watershed, Cape Cod, Massachusetts Identifying Major Anthropogenic Stressors.
Full text academic journal
The Literature of soil science
Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
The Literature of forestry and agroforestry
Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
Journal of home economics: Volume 64, Number 7
Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition and History
Western Water Policy Review Advisory Committee: An Opportunity Not To Be Lost
From the time of George Washington the American political system has struggled over whether management and administration of natural resources should be made at the national level, or at the state, regional, or local level. A graduate seminar at Cornell University in 1996 shows…
Published in Universities Council on Water Resources.
Has the Time Come to Regulate Farmers: We Already Do, But How Do We Decide What Is Enough, How Clean is Clean
The wetlands issue appears to be the major focus of the farm groups who argue that restraints on the drainage of wet soils restrict output and world competitiveness in a major way for a negligible return in habitat and water quality improvement. Political stability on the…
Published in Universities Council on Water Resources.