Changing Channels: Regional Information for Developing Multi-Benefit Flood Control Channels at the Bay Interface.

Changing Channels: Regional Information for Developing Multi-Benefit Flood Control Channels at the Bay Interface.
ISBN-10
0998924423
ISBN-13
9780998924427
Series
Changing Channels
Language
English
Published
2017-05-10
Authors
San Francisco Estuary Institute, Scott Dusterhoff

Description

This report provides a regional analysis of morphologic change and sediment dynamics in flood control channels at the Bay interface, and multi-benefit management concepts aimed at bringing habitat restoration into flood risk management.

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