Principles of watershed management based on current research. Meginnis, H. 1956. Paper abstract bibtex Watershed management is the integrated management of all renewable resources of a drainage basin for maximum water production or control consistent with other economic uses of the land. While this definition certainly encompasses structural works of improvement, I am going to focus on land treatment; and mostly I will focus on wildland management, since discussions of this are often subordinated to agricultural aspects in meetings of this sort.
@article{meginnis_principles_1956,
title = {Principles of watershed management based on current research},
url = {http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/2181.pdf},
abstract = {Watershed management is the integrated management of all renewable resources of a drainage basin for maximum water production or control consistent with other economic uses of the land. While this definition certainly encompasses structural works of improvement, I am going to focus on land treatment; and mostly I will focus on wildland management, since discussions of this are often subordinated to agricultural aspects in meetings of this sort.},
author = {Meginnis, H.G.},
year = {1956},
keywords = {CWT}
}
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