Urban watersheds have experienced ecosystem degradation due to land cover change from vegetation to impervious areas. This transformation results in increased stormwater runoff …
Excess export of reactive nitrogen in the form of nitrate (NO 3-) from suburban watersheds is a major source of water quality degradation and threatens the health of downstream and …
An urban stream corridor is a vital ecological zone, providing landscape aesthetics, 2 ecosystem services, stormwater management, and recreational opportunities. Adjacent to …
Excess export of reactive nitrogen in the form of nitrate (NO 3–) export from exurban watersheds is a major source of water quality degradation and threatens the health of …
Reducing nitrogen delivery to coastal waters is a “wicked problem” involving tradeoffs in environmental, economic and equity domains. Because these tradeoffs arise from spatial …
Stream restoration is one of the most widely used interventions to mitigate urban stormwater impacts and improve water quality. Government agencies have typically focused urban …