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The Value of Instream Flow Used to Produce a Recreational Fishery

Date: 1990-01-01
Categories: Land Use
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

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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Stakeholders (13)

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceColorado Department of WildlifeColorado Water Conservation BoardColorado State UniversityUncompahgre Valley Water Users' AssociationRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryDivision of Parks and Outdoor Recreation
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Denver Water BoardGunnison National ForestNational Ecology Research CenterFord Foundation Rural Poverty ProgramDepartment of Agriculture and Resource Economics at Colorado State University

External References Cited (10)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

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

legislation (1)

  • S.B. 212 (1973)