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Journal AWWA, 1990
This discussion took place in Washington, D.C., July 19, 1990. The moderator was Robert H. Reinert, vice‐president, Malcolm Pirnie, 100 Eisenhower Dr., Paramus, NJ07652. Members of the panel were: Hope Babcock, general counsel, National Audubon Society, 801 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E., Suite 301, Washington, DC 20003; William B.
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This discussion took place in Washington, D.C., July 19, 1990. The moderator was Robert H. Reinert, vice‐president, Malcolm Pirnie, 100 Eisenhower Dr., Paramus, NJ07652. Members of the panel were: Hope Babcock, general counsel, National Audubon Society, 801 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E., Suite 301, Washington, DC 20003; William B.
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Wetland archaeology and wetland management
1994Wetlands of different types and origins may be managed for a variety of purposes, but how often will their archaeological dimension be considered? This paper examines the significance and ubiquity of wetland archaeology, and considers how the common threats to wetlands affect their archaeological component.
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2005
Scientists predict that the environment over the next 100 years will be threatened by severe challenges--the loss of biodiversity, expected changes in world-wide climate, and decreasing amounts of arable land and potable water for an exploding human population.
PACINI, NICOLA, PINESCHI G.
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Scientists predict that the environment over the next 100 years will be threatened by severe challenges--the loss of biodiversity, expected changes in world-wide climate, and decreasing amounts of arable land and potable water for an exploding human population.
PACINI, NICOLA, PINESCHI G.
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A wetland …is a wetland…is a wetland
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1988openaire +1 more source

