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Texas riparian areas (First edition.)

Duke, Jacquelyn(Contributions by)Jacob, John(Contributions by)Nelle, Stephan A.(Contributions by)Phillips, Jonathan(Contributions by)Wentzel, Mark(Contributions by)Davis, Nicole A.(Edited by)Hardy, Thomas B.(Edited by)
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Riparian areas - transitional zones between the aquatic environments of streams, rivers, and lakes and the terrestrial environments on and alongside their banks - are special places. They provide almost two hundred thousand miles of connections through which the waters of Texas flow. Keeping the water flowing, in as natural a way as possible, is key to the careful and wise management of the state's water resources.

Texas Riparian Areas evolved from a report commissioned by the Texas Water Development Board as Texas faced the reality of over-allocated water resources and long-term if not permanent drought conditions. Its purpose was to summarize the characteristics of riparian areas and to develop a common vocabulary for discussing, studying, and managing them.

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Product Details
Texas A&M University Press
1623492599 / 9781623492595
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
577.68
15/05/2015
English
211 pages
216 x 279 mm
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