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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 d
Riparian areas --- Riparian ecology --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Wetlands --- Riparian area ecology --- Wetland ecology --- Management. --- Ecology
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On 10 and 11 May 2006 the international conference on the theme “River, landscape and land conservation. Overcoming emergencies and grasping opportunities” was held in the main lecture hall of Florence University. The initiative was promoted and organised by the PhD course in Landscape Design – Professor Giulio G. Rizzo, Dr. Michele Ercolini – and by the Master degree course in Landscaping – Professor Guido Ferrara – of the University of Florence. The majority of the addresses presented during the two days of work, and included in this book, were characterised by the cultural and scientific input of the initiative, in other words the attempt to transform a “system of demands” (namely the requirements of land conservation) into a “system of opportunities” for the design of new landscapes. Nei giorni 10 e 11 maggio 2006 si è tenuto a Firenze, presso l'Aula Magna del Rettorato, il Convegno internazionale sul tema "Fiume, paesaggio, difesa del suolo. Superare le emergenze, cogliere le opportunità". L'input culturale e scientifico di tale iniziativa (promossa ed organizzata dal Dottorato di Ricerca in Progettazione Paesistica – prof. Giulio G. Rizzo, dott. Michele Ercolini – e dal Master in Paesaggistica – prof. Guido Ferrara – dell'Università degli Studi di Firenze), vale a dire il tentativo di trasformare un "sistema di esigenze" (riconducibile a necessità di difesa del suolo) in un "sistema di opportunità" per la progettazione di "nuovi paesaggi", ha contraddistinto la maggior parte delle relazioni presentate nelle due giornate di lavoro ed inserite nel presente volume.
Riparian ecology --- Riparian areas --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Ecology --- Management --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Wetlands --- Riparian area ecology --- Wetland ecology --- atti --- architecture --- proceedings --- ambiente --- architettura --- environment --- landscape --- paesaggio
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Riparian areas --- Aquifers --- Aquafers --- Water-bearing formations --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Potable water --- Wetlands --- Drinking water --- Water --- Purification --- Hydrology --- Hydrogeology --- Aquitards --- Tap water --- Beverages --- Fresh water
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The first book-length analysis of the OHWL (ordinary high water line) doctrine and its legal, technical, and cultural underpinnings. Sara Warner not only covers the historical function of the OHWL but tells how advances in science and our environmental attitudes have led us to a more complex encounter with this ancient boundary.
Nature --- Watersheds --- Riparian areas --- Water boundaries --- Boundaries --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Wetlands --- Effect of human beings on --- Law and legislation --- #SBIB:35H434 --- Beleidssectoren: milieubeleid en ruimtelijke ordening
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The Nile River is the longest river in the world covering nearly 7,000 kilometres. It traverses ten countries in Africa, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, with South Sudan as the eleventh riparian state once it acquires its sovereignty. Of the more than 300 million inhabitants in the ten riparian states, the Nile River Basin is home to nearly 160 million people. The interlocking controversies surrounding the utilisation of the waters of the Nile River and the resources therein have centered on the 1929 Anglo-E
Water-supply --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Natural resources --- Public utilities --- Water resources development --- Water utilities --- Political aspects --- Nile Basin Initiative. --- Initiative du Bassin du Nil --- NBI --- E-books --- Riparian areas --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Wetlands --- Nile River Watershed. --- Nile Basin --- Nile River Basin --- International relations. Foreign policy --- International law --- Nile --- Africa
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Riparian areas. --- Forest protection. --- Riparian restoration. --- Riparian ecology. --- Riparian areas --- Riparian area ecology --- Wetland ecology --- Riparian area restoration --- Riparian rehabilitation --- Restoration ecology --- Protection of forests --- Forest conservation --- Forest management --- Deforestation --- Plants, Protection of --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Wetlands --- Riparian area management --- Riparian management --- Ecosystem management --- Management. --- Ecology --- Restoration --- Management --- Control
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Argues for new water policies in the Nile River Basin.
POLITICAL SCIENCE --- Public Policy / Regional Planning --- Water-supply --- Regional planning --- Riparian areas --- Food supply --- Agricultural Economics --- Business & Economics --- Management --- Political aspects --- Management. --- Nile River Watershed --- Environmental conditions. --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Regional development --- State planning --- Availability, Water --- Water availability --- Water resources --- Government policy --- Nile Basin --- Nile River Basin --- Wetlands --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Natural resources --- Public utilities --- Water resources development --- Water utilities
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This study examines human interactions with the Rio Grande from prehistoric time to the present day and explores what possibilities remain for the desert river.
Irrigation farming --- Riparian restoration --- Riparian ecology --- Riparian areas --- Human ecology --- Irrigated agriculture --- Irrigated farming --- Irrigation agriculture --- Agriculture --- Arid regions agriculture --- Irrigation --- Crops and water --- Riparian area restoration --- Riparian rehabilitation --- Restoration ecology --- Riparian area ecology --- Wetland ecology --- Banks, River --- Banks, Stream --- Frontages, Stream --- Riparian zones --- River banks --- Riverbanks --- Stream banks --- Stream frontages --- Streambanks --- Streamside areas --- Streamsides --- Zones, Riparian --- Wetlands --- Ecology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- Restoration --- Management --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- Rio Grande Valley (Colo.-Mexico and Tex.) --- Rio Grande Valley --- Social life and customs. --- Environmental conditions. --- History.
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