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Contributing Authors

Watershed Academy Web is the product of many people and organizations that share a common interest in watershed management and water quality protection. The Watershed Academy developed many of the modules, and several more have been developed for the Academy by federal, state, and local watershed management practitioners and academicians representing a wide variety of disciplines. Still other modules are links to existing Web sites about important topics in watershed management.

Below is a list of the authors whose knowledge and presentation skills have helped create Watershed Academy Web -- with great appreciation from the Watershed Academy!

Author/Affiliation Module
Dr. John Aber/Ecological Society of America Applying Ecological Principles to Management of the U.S. National Forests
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Invasive Non-Native Species
Dr. Stephen Carpenter/Ecological Society of America Nonpoint Pollution of Surface Waters with Phosphorus and Nitrogen
Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) Introduction to Watershed Planning; Agricultural Management Practices for Water
Dr. Gretchen Daily/Ecological Society of America Ecosystem Services: Benefits Supplied to Human Societies by Natural Ecosystems
Scott R. Elliott/ University of Washington - Seattle Introduction to Watershed Ecology
Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Work Group Stream Corridor Structure
James M. Helfield/ University of Washington - Seattle Human and Natural Agents of Watershed Change
Dr. Robert Howarth/Ecological Society of America Nutrient Pollution of Coastal Rivers, Bays and Seas
Dr. Robert B. Jackson/Ecological Society of America Water in a Changing World
Hye Yeong Kwon/Center for Watershed Protection Eight Tools for Watershed Protection in Developing Areas
Dr. Richard N. Mack/Ecological Society of America Biotic Invasions: Causes, Epidemiology, Global Consequences, and Control
Dr. Shahid Naeem/Ecological Society of America Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Maintaining Natural Life Support Processes
Dr. Robert Naiman/ University of Washington - Seattle Introduction to Watershed Ecology; Human and Natural Agents of Watershed Change
Ohio State University Extension Ohio's Online Virtual Watershed Tour
Thomas C. O'Keefe/ University of Washington - Seattle Introduction to Watershed Ecology; Human and Natural Agents of Watershed Change
Brian D. Richter/The Nature Conservancy Protecting Instream Flows: How Much Water Does a River Need?
Leland Saele/ Natural Resources Conservation Service USDA Stream Corridor Restoration Tools
Tom Schueler/Center for Watershed Protection Eight Tools for Watershed Protection in Developing Areas
Karen Solari/USDA Forest Service Forestry Best Management Practices in Watersheds
Dr. Lynne Trulio/San Jose State University, CA Birds: Bellwethers of Watershed Health
Dr. Peter Vitousek/Ecological Society of America Human Alteration of the Global Nitrogen Cycle: Causes and Consequences
Rebecca Winer/Center for Watershed Protection Eight Tools for Watershed Protection in Developing Areas

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