The Mississippi River is a story of interventions. Throughout history, people have relied on the river for water, food, transportation, energy, and recreation. The desire to maximize these ecological services has played out as a series of human interventions ..
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
The Mississippi River Plug-In is a project that addresses coastal urbanism and resiliency beyond phy...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 6, N...
Symposium program titled "The Once and Future River: Imagining the Mississippi in an Era of Climate ...
The Mississippi River flows mostly south from its most northern reaches in Minnesota through the hea...
Environmental and Cultural Impacts of Climate Change along the Mississippi River Corridor to the Gul...
Michigan, I was surrounded by water. From canoeing on the Au Sable River, to hiking along the Tahqua...
When Mark Twain wrote those words in the 1870s the United States government was just beginning to fo...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
The Mississippi River's watershed encompasses the middle two-fifths of the United States. Anything t...
Throughout history, rivers have provided people with ideal settings for development, which includes ...
RiverStewards is a new non-profit consortium of educational institutions, private sector companies, ...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and index.This study examines the evolving relation...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
The Mississippi River Plug-In is a project that addresses coastal urbanism and resiliency beyond phy...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 6, N...
Symposium program titled "The Once and Future River: Imagining the Mississippi in an Era of Climate ...
The Mississippi River flows mostly south from its most northern reaches in Minnesota through the hea...
Environmental and Cultural Impacts of Climate Change along the Mississippi River Corridor to the Gul...
Michigan, I was surrounded by water. From canoeing on the Au Sable River, to hiking along the Tahqua...
When Mark Twain wrote those words in the 1870s the United States government was just beginning to fo...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
The Mississippi River's watershed encompasses the middle two-fifths of the United States. Anything t...
Throughout history, rivers have provided people with ideal settings for development, which includes ...
RiverStewards is a new non-profit consortium of educational institutions, private sector companies, ...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-212) and index.This study examines the evolving relation...
For roughly 15,000 years, the area of the St. Mary's River known as Baawitigong (rapids) has been ho...
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River fr...
The Mississippi River Plug-In is a project that addresses coastal urbanism and resiliency beyond phy...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 6, N...