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  • Bond, N.R.; Lake, P.S. (North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 2003)
    This document discusses five issues that are likely to have direct effects on the success of restoring the biota in local habitat restoration projects in streams. The issues include barriers to colonization, temporal ...
  • Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (New York City Department of Environmental Protection, 2003)
    This management plan is a guide for local residents, municipalities, interested organizations and agencies to protect and improve the Schoharie Creek watershed. Addressing and preventing erosion is a central goal of the ...
  • Brunette, V.; Germain, R.H. (XII World Forest Congress, 2003)
    This paper gives a brief history of water supply for NYC, before looking at the current challenge - maintaining water quality and sustainable forests. To bring upstate and NYC interests together and develop a mutually ...
  • Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (New York City Department of Environmental Protection – Stream Management Program, 2003)
    This management plan is a guide for local residents, municipalities, interested organizations and agencies to protect and improve the Schoharie Creek watershed. Addressing and preventing erosion is a central goal of the ...
  • Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (New York City Department of Environmental Protection – Stream Management Program, 2003)
    This management plan is a guide for local residents, municipalities, interested organizations and agencies to protect and improve the Batavia Kill watershed. Addressing and preventing erosion is a central goal of the plan. ...
  • Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (New York City Department of Environmental Protection – Stream Management Program, 2003)
    This management plan is a guide for local residents, municipalities, interested organizations and agencies to protect and improve the West Kill watershed. Addressing and preventing erosion is a central goal of the plan. ...
  • Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (New York City Department of Environmental Protection – Stream Management Program, 2003)
    This management plan is a guide for local residents, municipalities, interested organizations and agencies to protect and improve the Manor Kill watershed. Addressing and preventing erosion is a central goal of the plan. ...
  • Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (New York City Department of Environmental Protection – Stream Management Program, 2003)
    This management plan is a guide for local residents, municipalities, interested organizations and agencies to protect and improve the East Kill watershed. Addressing and preventing erosion is a central goal of the plan. ...
  • Griffin, J.M.; Lovett, G.M.; Arthur, M.A.; Weathers, K.C. (Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2003)
    Surveys done between 1997 and 2000 denote significant presence of beech bark disease within Catskill Mountain watersheds. The article provides historical reference to distribution and abundance of both the tree species and ...
  • Pires, M. (Land Use Policy, 2003)
    This article examines the historic transformation of the institutional apparatus of New York’s water supply system and the land-use implications of its watershed protection program. It focuses on the multiple stakeholders ...
  • Driscoll, C.T. (Environmental Pollution 123, 2003)
    This report presents a summary of findings from other studies done mainly in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains. Although the findings are applicable to conditions in the Catskill Mountains there are no quantitative ...
  • Aber, J.D.; Goodale, C.L.; Ollinger, S.V.; Smith, M.L.; Magill, A.H.; Martin, M.E.; Hallett, R.A.; Stoddard, J.L. (BioScience, 2003)
    This report is a synthesis of existing data sets for the northeastern United States where the authors address whether or not nitrogen deposition is altering the nitrogen status of forest ecosystems in this region.
  • Fitzhugh, R.D.; Lovett, G.M.; Venterea, R.T. (Global Change Biology 9, 2003)
    Soil samples from monospecific plots of three of Catskill Mountains’ predominant tree species (American beech, northern red oak and sugar maple) were examined for comparison of nitrogen uptake/decomposition rates. Implications ...
  • Fitzhugh, R.D.; Christenson, L.M.; Lovett, G.M. (Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2003)
    Nitrogen retention in soil organic matter (SOM) is a major process influencing the accumulation and loss of nitrogen in forest ecosystems. This study compares the immobilization of ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate in soils ...
  • Driscol, C.T.; Whitall, D.; Aber, J.; Boyer, E.; Castro, M.; Cronan, C.; Goodale, C.L.; Groffman, P.; Hopkinson, C.; Lambert, K.; Lawrence, G.; Ollinger, S. (BioScience, 2003)
    This document examines nitrogen pollution from a regional perspective focusing on New York and New England. The authors address the inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen in the Northeast, the ecological effects of elevated ...
  • Carlson, M.; Feld, A.; Weisman, M.C. (2003)
    This paper provides and assessment of the watershed management program and discusses alternative environmental strategies to assist in providing cost effective water management while promoting sustainable economic growth ...
  • New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP Bureau of Water Supply, 2003)
    This report identifies sources of turbidity in the Schoharie basin, analyzes their relative impacts on water quality, and identifies how they are specifically being addressed through the City's 2001 Long-Term Watershed ...
  • Miller, S.J.; Davis, D. (Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association, 2003)
    This study shows reasonably good results of how drainage area alone can be used in the Catskill Mountains to determine bankfull discharge and associated hydraulic geometry criteria via regressions. These measurements are ...
  • New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP, Bureau of Water Supply, 2003)
    This report provides an overview of water quality conditions (physical, biological & chemical) with respect to annual rainfall, runoff and reservoir supply conditions. The report also describes DEP’s efforts to evaluate ...
  • Driese, K.L.; Reiners, W.A.; Lovett, G.M.; Simkin, S.M. (Northeastern Naturalist, 2004)
    The authors created a detailed vegetation (land cover) map of the Catskill Park, depicting dominant tree species and 24 different classes, using a combination of methods needed to overcome common difficulties when relying ...