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Training Course in Watershed Management

6. Selected References

Anderson, H. W., M. D. Hoover, and K. G. Reinhart. 1976. Forests and water: Effects of forest management on floods, sedimentation, and water supply. USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report PSW18.

Blackburn, W. H. 1983. Livestock grazing impacts on watersheds. Rangelands 5:123-125.

Bosch, J. M., and J. D. Hewlett. 1982. A review of catchment experiments to determine the effect of vegetation changes on water yield and evapotranspiration. Journal of Hydrology 55:3-23.

Branson, F. A., G. F. Gifford, K. G. Renard, and R. F. Hadley. 1981. Rangeland hydrology. Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa.

Brooks, K. N., P. F. Ffolliott, H. M. Gregersen, and L. F. DeBano. 1997. Hydrology and the management of watersheds. Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa.

DeBano, L. P., and L. J. Schmidt. 1990. Potential for enhancing riparian habitats in the southwestern United States with watershed practices. Forest Ecology and Management 33-34:385-403.

Heathcote, Fl L. 1983. The arid lands: Their use and abuse. Longman, London.

National Academy of Science. 1974. More water for arid lands. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.

Renard, K. G. 1970. The hydrology of semiarid rangeland watersheds. USDA ARS 41-162:26.


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