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| Watershed Planning in the Cache River Watershed |
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| A team made up of professors from the departments of Geography, Agribusiness Economics, Anthropology, and Law have been engaged in a three-year study of watershed planning in the Cache River Watershed in southernmost Illinois. Abstract of the grant Publications resulting from the grant: 2002 (with Jeffrey Beaulieu, David Bennett, Leslie Duram, Steven Kraft, Christopher Lant, Tim Loftus, John Nicklow, and J.B. Ruhl) "Ecological Restoration in Multiple-Ownership Watersheds: The Case of the Cache River in Illinois -- Social and Economic Issues".. Proceedings. 2001 Governor's Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System: The Illinois River: Partnerships for Progress, Restoration, and Preservation. Eighth Biennial Conference, October 2-4, 2001, Peoria, Illinois. ed. Alesia Strawn. Illinois Water Resources Center Special Report No. 27. Pp. 161-75. 2001 (with Kraft, S., C. Lant, J. Beaulieu, L. Duram, J. Ruhl, D. Bennett, J. Nicklow, and T. Loftus). "Understanding the social context for ecological restoration in multiple-ownership watersheds: The case of the Cache River in Illinois." Proceedings, 2001 Water and Watersheds Progress Review. April 17-19, 2001, San Francisco, California. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development's National Center for Environmental Research. EPA/600/R-01/014 2000 (with Steven E. Kraft, Christopher L. Lant, Jeffrey Beaulieu, David Bennett, Leslie Duram, J.B. Ruhl) "Understanding the Social Context for Ecological Restoration in Multiple-ownership Watersheds." Proceedings, World Water Congress in Melbourne, Australia. Conference Papers presented by Jane Adams: Class: An Unspoken Aspect of Watershed Planning. Paper given at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, March, 2002, Atlanta, Georgia. Powerpoint presentation Text of presentation |
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