The ecological limits of hydrologic alteration (ELOHA): a new framework for developing regional environmental flow standards
N. LeRoy Poff(University of Canberra), Andrew T. Warner(The Nature Conservancy), Mike Acreman(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), J. H. O’Keeffe(IHE Delft Institute for Water Education), Angela H. Arthington(Griffith University), Jonathan G. Kennen(United States Geological Survey), Julian D. Olden(University of Washington), James A. Henriksen(United States Geological Survey), Colin Apse(The Nature Conservancy), Rebecca E. Tharme(International Water Management Institute), Robert B. Jacobson(United States Geological Survey), Robert J. Naiman(University of Washington), Brian P. Bledsoe(Colorado State University), Brian D. Richter(The Nature Conservancy), David M. Merritt(US Forest Service), Kevin H. Rogers(University of the Witwatersrand), Stuart E. Bunn(Griffith University), Eloise Kendy(Cornell University), Mary C. Freeman(United States Geological Survey)
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