Stream water quality is often impacted by changes in land use such as deforestation. Since streams are usually the major drinking water sources for millions of people, Water Treatment Plants are the most common water resource management option for treating degraded stream water for drinking water purposes. However because treatment plants are capital intensive, land use conservation as a water resource management option is now widely being adopted. The ability of forests to acts as natural water filters could drive down water treatment costs and offer a cost-effective way to provide clean drinking water. The purpose of this study is therefore to test the hypothesis that an increase of forest cover in watersheds and riparian buffers leads to...
Non‐point source pollution from diffuse sources such as agriculture and storm water is a significant...
Agriculture is currently the leading cause of stream impairment in the United States. As the popula...
Water quality in streams around the world continues to be degraded by a series of human activities t...
Stream water quality is often impacted by changes in land use such as deforestation or conversion of...
Identifying the multi-scale spatial relationship between land use and water quality is critical for ...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
In September of 2004, Western North Carolina was hit by the remnants of two hurricanes that brought ...
The importance of riparian buffers in protecting water quality and fish habitat in agricultural area...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Environmental Geography at Sam Houston State UniversityA riparian buffer is a zone or strip of dense...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Land use land cover within a watershed influences stream water quality, habitat quality, and biologi...
Watershed management and policies affecting downstream ecosystems benefit from identifying relations...
Forested riparian buffers are a best management practice used in stream restoration projects that pr...
This research contributes new knowledge to two major challenges: 1) up-scaling water quality results...
Non‐point source pollution from diffuse sources such as agriculture and storm water is a significant...
Agriculture is currently the leading cause of stream impairment in the United States. As the popula...
Water quality in streams around the world continues to be degraded by a series of human activities t...
Stream water quality is often impacted by changes in land use such as deforestation or conversion of...
Identifying the multi-scale spatial relationship between land use and water quality is critical for ...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
In September of 2004, Western North Carolina was hit by the remnants of two hurricanes that brought ...
The importance of riparian buffers in protecting water quality and fish habitat in agricultural area...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Environmental Geography at Sam Houston State UniversityA riparian buffer is a zone or strip of dense...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Land use land cover within a watershed influences stream water quality, habitat quality, and biologi...
Watershed management and policies affecting downstream ecosystems benefit from identifying relations...
Forested riparian buffers are a best management practice used in stream restoration projects that pr...
This research contributes new knowledge to two major challenges: 1) up-scaling water quality results...
Non‐point source pollution from diffuse sources such as agriculture and storm water is a significant...
Agriculture is currently the leading cause of stream impairment in the United States. As the popula...
Water quality in streams around the world continues to be degraded by a series of human activities t...