A need to certify watershed managers. Water Resources Impact
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Plugging Abandoned Wells. WQ40. Michigan State University Extension, East Lansing, MI.
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College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dean, requested Michigan Institute of Water Research project Impact Statements,
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Natural Resources Integrated Information System
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Estimating sediment delivery ratios for three Midwestern basins. Research report submitted to the World Resources Institute, Washington, D.C.
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Environmental implications of phosphorus fertilizer and manure use in the Great Lakes watersheds. Agronomy Abstracts (1996). (On the 1996 ASA annual conference) p 281
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Globalization: Effects on Fisheries Resources
Globalization is a multidimensional issue, and its impacts on world resources cross and integrate environmental, economic, political and cultural boundaries. Over the last few decades, the push towards globalization has brought a new dimension in which managers of fisheries and water resources will need to operate; both at the local and global level of governance.

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