Impact of Federal Programs on Wetlands. Volume 2. The Everglades, Coastal Louisiana, Galveston Bay, Puerto Rico, California's Central Valley, Western Riparian Areas, Southeastern and Western Alaska, The Delmarva Peninsula, North Carolina, Northeastern New

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1994

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Kramer R
Shabman L
Leitch JA
Nelson WC
McColloch PR
Wissman DJ
Nomsen DE
Higgins KF
Browers HW
Smith BJ

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This is the second of two reports to Congress on the impact of Federal programs on wetlands. Volume II focuses on 17 additional study areas, selected because they reflect the broad array of problems facing wetlands nationwide: in the South, Florida's Everglades, coastal Louisiana, the Galveston Bay of Texas, and the Puerto Rican mangroves and coastal wetlands; in the West, California's Central Valley, western riparian wetlands, and southeastern and western Alaska; in the East, the Delmarva Peninsula (comprising parts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia), North Carolina's pocosins and other freshwater wetlands, and northeastern New Jersey; and in the Midwest, Michigan's coastal and northern forested wetlands, and Nebraska's Rainwater Basin. The four chapters in Part 1 describe the Federal programs affeting wetlands: agriculture; water development and management; infrastructure, local development, and housing; and resource use, extraction, and development. Parts II through V are organized regionally and examine the 17 study areas

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2, 43F Problem-Solving Information For State & Local Governments: Environment, 48B Natural Resources & Earth Sciences: Natural Resource Management, 48G Natural Resources & Earth Sciences: Hydrology & Limnology, 91A Urban & Regional Technology & Development: Environmental Management & Planning, Agriculture, Alaska, California, Central Valley, Coastal plains, Coastal regions, Delmarva Peninsula, Deltas, Development planning, Environment management, Environmental impact assessments, Everglades, Federal programs, Fish, Flood control, Flood plains, Florida, Forests, Galveston, Galveston bay, Hardwoods, Highway construction, Impact, Incentives, Land development, Land use, Louisiana, Management, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Planning, Policies, Program management, Puerto Rico, Resource conservation, Restoration, Riparian land, Subsidies, Texas, United States, Water, Water management, Western Region, Wetlands, Wildlife

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