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Publications Details for Grant Number R830885

Development of Risk Propagation Model for Estimating Ecological Responses of Streams to Anthropogenic Watershed Stresses and Stream Modifications

RFA: Developing Regional-Scale Stressor-Response Models for Use in Environmental Decision-making (2002)

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Dissertation/Thesis Virani H, Manolakos E. Self organizing feature maps combined with ecological ordination techniques for effective watershed management. M.S. Thesis, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, April 2005. R830885 (2004)
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Journal Article Novotny V. The next step - incorporating diffuse pollution abatement into watershed management. Water Science & Technology 2005;51(3-4):1-9. R830885 (2003)
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Journal Article Novotny V, Bartosova A, O'Reilly N, Ehlinger T. Unlocking the relationship of biotic integrity of impaired waters to anthropogenic stresses. Water Research 2005;39(1):184-198. R830885 (2003)
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Presentation Brooks J, Virani H, Novotny V. Evaluating single and multiple stressors in watershed risk assessment. Presented at the Great Lakes Research Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, May 2005. R830885 (2004)
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Presentation Novotny V. Agricultural diffuse pollution: are we on the right track to successful abatement? Presented at the SEPA/SAC Biennial Conference–Agriculture and the Environment–Managing Rural Diffuse Pollution, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 5-6, 2006 (invited keynote presentation). R830885 (2005)
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Presentation Novotny V, Manolakos E. Ecological clustering of integrity and nonlinear impact of environmental variables. Presented at the RESLIM 2006 International Conference, Brno, Czech Republic, August 27-September 1, 2006 (invited keynote presentation). R830885 (2005)
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Presentation Novotny V, Schaider LA. Watershed and water body vulnerability assessment - their place in watershed management. Presented at the 8th International Conference on Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution, International Water Association, Kyoto, Japan, October 24-29, 2004. R830885 (2003)
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Presentation Novotny V. Watershed vulnerability assessment - a tool of watershed management. Presented at the Milan Straskraba Memorial Lecture, Czech Academy of Science and the University of Southern Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, June 24, 2004. R830885 (2003)
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Proceedings Beach DN, Novotny V. Modeling in-stream nitrogen concentrations based on drainage area characteristics and principal components analysis. In: Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association National Conference, Seattle, WA, November 2005. R830885 (2004)
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Proceedings Novotny V. Agricultural diffuse pollution: are we on the right track to successful abatement? In: Gairns L, Crighton K, Jeffrey B, eds. Proceedings of the Joint Scottish Environment Protection Agency and Scottish Agricultural College Biennial Conference: Agriculture and the Environment VI: Managing Rural Diffuse Pollution, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 5-6, 2006, pp. 3-12. R830885 (2005)
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Proceedings Novotny V, Manolakos E. Ecological clustering of integrity and nonlinear impact of environmental variables. In: Proceedings of RESLIM 2006: The 5th International Conference on Reservoir Limnology and Water Quality, Brno, Czech Republic, August 27-September 1, 2006. R830885 (2005)
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Proceedings Novotny V. The next step - incorporating diffuse pollution abatement into watershed management. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Specialized Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Basin Management, International Water Association, Dublin, Ireland, August 17-22, 2003, pp. 1-8. R830885 (2003)
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Proceedings Novotny V, Schaider LA. Watershed and water body vulnerability assessment - their place in watershed management. In: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution, International Water Association, Kyoto, Japan, October 24-29, 2004. R830885 (2003)
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Report Beach DN, Novotny V. Technical Report No. 2: Modeling variability of in-stream nitrogen concentrations based on watershed characteristics using principal component analysis. Boston, MA: Center for Urban Environmental Studies, Northeastern University, April 2005, http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/WebReports/tech_rep-2.pdf. exit EPA R830885 (2004)
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Report Brooks J, Novotny V. Technical Report No. 3: Evaluating single and multiple stressors in watershed risk assessment. Boston, MA: Center for Urban Environmental Studies, Northeastern University, April 2005, http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/WebReports/tech_rep-3.pdf. exit EPA R830885 (2004)
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Report Hoverman KL, Ehlinger T. Technical Report No. 6: Using simulation models for predicting the quality and quantity of fish habitat in relationship to stream flow variation in urban streams. Milwaukee, WI: Fish Ecology Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, July 1, 2005, http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/WebReports/tech_rep-6.pdf. exit EPA R830885 (2004)
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Report Kandiah R, Bartosova A, Novotny V. Technical Report No. 5: Development of a relational database for studying ecological response of streams to anthropogenic watershed stresses and stream modifications. Boston, MA: Illinois State Water Survey and Center for Urban Environmental Studies, Northeastern University, June 2005, http://www.coe.neu.edu/environment/WebReports/tech_rep-5.pdf. exit EPA R830885 (2004)
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Report Novotny V. Linking diffuse pollution to water body integrity - project issues. Technical Report # 1. Boston, MA: Northeastern University, Center for Urban Environmental Studies. R830885 (2003)
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