This ongoing project seeks to improve stakeholder and community understanding of the geographic characteristics of the Tijuana River Watershed (TRW), a 1,750-square-mile drainage basin that lies astride the California-Baja California section of the U.S-Mexican border. This goal is being accomplished by producing digital map files for the TRW atlas, a project that was begun as a part of the SCERP Transborder Watersheds Research Program, initiated in 1998. The atlas maps are being made available to users via a web site established for the Tijuana River Watershed a
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the United States Geological...
This report fulfills the deliverables required by the cooperative agreement between the U.S. Army C...
The Coordinated Water Resources Database and GIS Project (Project) was developed to provide improved...
stakeholder and community understanding of the geographic characteristics of the Tijuana River Water...
Over the past decade, a considerable amount of information has been developed on water resources in ...
The Tijuana River Watershed (TRW) is a binational watershed on the westernmost portion of the US- Me...
the California-Baja California section of the U.S.-Mexican border, exemplify small to mid-size urban...
The Tijuana River Watershed drains 1,750 square miles of highly varied habitat straddling both sides...
Metro received grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1995 to gather digital...
The Californian Floristic Province, ranging from Northern California, USA, to the northwestern porti...
and David Purkey of the Stockholm Environment Institute in creating the framework and logic of the R...
The Tijuana River Watershed is located on both sides of the international border, three quarters in ...
<p>The Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Merced Rivers flow from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the San Joaq...
Because integrated management of a river basin requires the development of models that are used for...
Border regions, throughout the world, are areas of connection and conflict. In the U.S.-Mexican bord...
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the United States Geological...
This report fulfills the deliverables required by the cooperative agreement between the U.S. Army C...
The Coordinated Water Resources Database and GIS Project (Project) was developed to provide improved...
stakeholder and community understanding of the geographic characteristics of the Tijuana River Water...
Over the past decade, a considerable amount of information has been developed on water resources in ...
The Tijuana River Watershed (TRW) is a binational watershed on the westernmost portion of the US- Me...
the California-Baja California section of the U.S.-Mexican border, exemplify small to mid-size urban...
The Tijuana River Watershed drains 1,750 square miles of highly varied habitat straddling both sides...
Metro received grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1995 to gather digital...
The Californian Floristic Province, ranging from Northern California, USA, to the northwestern porti...
and David Purkey of the Stockholm Environment Institute in creating the framework and logic of the R...
The Tijuana River Watershed is located on both sides of the international border, three quarters in ...
<p>The Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Merced Rivers flow from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the San Joaq...
Because integrated management of a river basin requires the development of models that are used for...
Border regions, throughout the world, are areas of connection and conflict. In the U.S.-Mexican bord...
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the United States Geological...
This report fulfills the deliverables required by the cooperative agreement between the U.S. Army C...
The Coordinated Water Resources Database and GIS Project (Project) was developed to provide improved...