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Grantee Research Project Results

Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R825306

Watershed Protection in Agricultural Environments: Integrated Social, Geomorphological, and Ecological Research to Support Ecosystem-based Stream Management

RFA: Water and Watersheds Research (1996)

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Book Chapter Stream geomorphology and fish community structure in channelized and meandering reaches of an agricultural stream. None Frothingham KM, Rhoads BL, Herricks EE Frothingham KM, Rhoads BL, Herricks EE. Stream geomorphology and fish community structure in channelized and meandering reaches of an agricultural stream. In: Dorava JM, Montgomery DR, Palcsak BB, Fitzpatrick FA, eds. Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat, Water Science and Application 4. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 2001, pp. 105-118. R825306 (Final)
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Book Chapter Naturalization of headwater agricultural streams in Illinois: challenges and possibilities. None Rhoads BL, Herricks EE Rhoads BL, Herricks EE. Naturalization of headwater agricultural streams in Illinois:challenges and possibilities. In: Brookes A, Shields FD, eds. River Channel Restoration:Guiding Principals for Sustainable Projects. Chichester, England: John Wiley, 1996, pp. 331-367. R825306 (Final)
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Journal Article A multiscale conceptual framework for integrated ecogeomorphological research to support stream naturalization in the agricultural Midwest. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Frothingham KM, Rhoads BL, Herricks EE Frothingham KM, Rhoads BL, Herricks EE. A multiscale conceptual framework for integrated ecogeomorphological research to support stream naturalization in the agricultural midwest. Environmental Management 2002;29(1):16-33. R825306 (Final)
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Journal Article Depositional response of a headwater stream to channelization, East Central Illinois, USA. RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS Landwehr K, Rhoads BL Landwehr K, Rhoads BL. Depositional response of a headwater stream to channelization, East Central Illinois, USA. River Research and Applications 2003;19(1):77-100. R825306 (Final)
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Journal Article Interaction between scientists and nonscientists in community-based watershed management: emergence of the concept of stream naturalization. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Rhoads BL, Wilson D, Urban M, Herricks EE Rhoads BL, Wilson D, Urban M, Herricks EE. Interaction between scientists and nonscientists in community-based watershed management: emergence of the concept of stream naturalization. Environmental Management 1999;24(3):297-308. R825306 (1998)
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Journal Article Beyond the economic: farmer practices and identities in Central Illinois, USA. PROFESSIONAL GEOGRAPHER Wilson D, Urban M, Graves M, Morrison D Wilson D, Urban M, Graves M, Morrison D. Beyond the economic: farmer practices and identities in Central Illinois, USA. Great Lakes Geographer 2003;10(1):21-33. R825306 (Final)
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