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Journal articles on the topic "Chesapeake Bay Saga"

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Jones, T. A. "Impacts on ecosystems, corrective restoration practices, and prospects for recovery: nine case studies in the continental United States." Rangeland Journal 39, no. 6 (2017): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj17021.

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Ecological restoration in the United States is growing in terms of the number, size, and diversity of projects. Such efforts are intended to ameliorate past environmental damage and to restore functioning ecosystems that deliver desired levels of ecosystem services. In nine current restoration case studies from across the continental United States, this paper details (1) the impacts of the original disturbance and compounding secondary issues that compel restoration, (2) the corrective practices applied to advance restoration goals, and (3) the prospects for recovery of ecosystem services, including those involving associated animal populations. Ecosystem-altering impacts include flood control (Kissimmee River), flood control and navigation (Atchafalaya Basin), damming for irrigation-water storage (Colorado River) and hydroelectric power (Elwha River), logging and fire suppression (longleaf pine forest), plant invasions that decrease fire-return intervals (Great Basin shrublands, Mojave Desert), nutrient and sediment loading of watersheds (Chesapeake Bay, Mississippi River delta), and conversion of natural lands to agriculture (tallgrass prairie). Animal species targeted for recovery include the greater sage-grouse (Great Basin shrublands), the red-cockaded woodpecker (longleaf pine forest), the south-western willow flycatcher (Colorado River and its tributaries), the desert tortoise (Mojave Desert), eight salmonid fish (Elwha River), and the blue crab and eastern oyster (Chesapeake Bay).
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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Chesapeake blue. London: Piatkus, 2010.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Chesapeake blue. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2003.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Chesapeake blue. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2002.

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Holly, David C. Tidewater by steamboat: A saga of the Chesapeake : the Weems line on the Patuxent, Potomac, and Rappahannock. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press in association with the Calvert Marine Museum, 1991.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Marés altas. Parede, Portugal: Chá das Cinco, 2008.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Les rivages de l'amour: Roman. [Paris]: J'ai lu, 2003.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Наперекор волне. Moskva: ĖKSMO, 2009.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Les Freres Cameron: Dans l'oćean de tes yeax. Paris: J'ai lu, 2004.

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Chesapeake Bay Saga. Berkley, 2011.

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Chesapeake Blue: The Chesapeake Bay Saga #4. Jove, 2004.

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Reports on the topic "Chesapeake Bay Saga"

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Kalaidjian, Ellis, Margaret Kurth, Bari Greenfeld, and Matthew Smith. Financing natural infrastructure : the Elizabeth River Project, Chesapeake Bay, VA. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/48413.

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Knowledge gaps surrounding natural infrastructure (NI) life cycles and performance thwart widespread implementation of NI in civil works projects. In particular, information about funding or financing the scoping, design, construction, monitoring, and adaptive management of NI projects constitutes a key need as there is no standard process for securing funds. This technical note is part of a series documenting successful examples of funding NI projects and sharing lessons learned about a variety of funding and financing methods to increase the implementation of NI projects. The research effort is a collaboration between the Engineering With Nature® (EWN®) and Systems Approach to Geomorphic Engineering (SAGE) programs of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This technical note explores how the Elizabeth River Project (ERP), a nonprofit organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, developed a homeowner cost-sharing program to fund NI projects—living shorelines, rain gardens, and riparian buffers—within an urban watershed.
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