The Value of Instream Flow Used to Produce a Recreational Fishery
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Technical report (1975-1988). Covers Taylor River, Almont, Colorado. Topics: instream flow, recreational fishery, habitat modelling, contingent valuation. Agencies: Colorado State University, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Ecology Research Center. Cites 10 external works.
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study (5)
- Johnson and Walsh Poudre River study (1989) — Johnson and Walsh
- Johnson and Adams study (1988) — Johnson and Adams
- Johnson and Walsh Blue Mesa study (1987) — Johnson and Walsh
- Sorg, et. al. study (1985) — Sorg, et. al.
- Adamowicz and Phillips study (1983) — Adamowicz and Phillips
report (2)
- Stream Fisheries Investigations (1985) — Anderson, R. and R.B. Nehring
- A Methodology for Estimating Instream Flow Values for Recreation (1984) — Amirfathi, Parvaneh, R. Narayanan, B. Bishop, and D. Larsen
article (1)
- A Comparison of Extra Market Benefit Evaluation Techniques (1983) — Adamowicz, W.L., and W.E. Phillips
book (1)
- Residential Location Markets and Urban Transportation (1982) — Anas, Alex
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- S.B. 212 (1973)
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