RiverWeb is an education and outreach program started at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The mission of RiverWeb is to promote environmental education and historical and cultural awareness about rivers and their watersheds among students, educators, and their communities, and to facilitate greater citizen participation in environmental monitoring, planning, and policy-making by harnessing advanced information technologies. The RiverWeb project is currently using historic city directories to allow an opportunity to explore in unprecedented clarity the demographic evolution East St Louis during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century. The city directories contain a wealth of demographic information about East St Loui...
A Secret History of American River People is a project to recreate a 1940s shantyboat for a series o...
The aim of this project was to assist the Santa Fe Watershed Association in their effort to restore ...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope
Today\u27s urban riverfronts are changing. The decline of river commerce and riverside industry has ...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
I would like to thank Janis Foster, Eunice Letzing and the other organizers of this gathering, not o...
Starting in the East St Louis area and moving southwards, the Illinois side of Mississippi River is ...
Download the zipped file, unzip it, and then launch index.html in an internet browser.City planning ...
In fall 2022, IMSA’s Mod 8 History of the Environment class wrote a book. Specifically and collabora...
The city-river interface is a key component of urban planning and development in the American West. ...
The City of Duluth, the University of Minnesota-Duluth (Natural Resources Research Institute and Min...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and index.This study examines the evolving relation...
The Mississippi River Plug-In is a project that addresses coastal urbanism and resiliency beyond phy...
Students will research a river in the United States and answer questions about the river and identif...
The aim of this project is to determine how many people are living in a 100-year flood plain in the ...
A Secret History of American River People is a project to recreate a 1940s shantyboat for a series o...
The aim of this project was to assist the Santa Fe Watershed Association in their effort to restore ...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope
Today\u27s urban riverfronts are changing. The decline of river commerce and riverside industry has ...
Urban waterfronts are unique in their potential to provide various opportunities for economic develo...
I would like to thank Janis Foster, Eunice Letzing and the other organizers of this gathering, not o...
Starting in the East St Louis area and moving southwards, the Illinois side of Mississippi River is ...
Download the zipped file, unzip it, and then launch index.html in an internet browser.City planning ...
In fall 2022, IMSA’s Mod 8 History of the Environment class wrote a book. Specifically and collabora...
The city-river interface is a key component of urban planning and development in the American West. ...
The City of Duluth, the University of Minnesota-Duluth (Natural Resources Research Institute and Min...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and index.This study examines the evolving relation...
The Mississippi River Plug-In is a project that addresses coastal urbanism and resiliency beyond phy...
Students will research a river in the United States and answer questions about the river and identif...
The aim of this project is to determine how many people are living in a 100-year flood plain in the ...
A Secret History of American River People is a project to recreate a 1940s shantyboat for a series o...
The aim of this project was to assist the Santa Fe Watershed Association in their effort to restore ...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope