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Institute for Urban
Environmental
Risk Management
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Risk based urban watershed
management integration of water quality and flood control objectives
1997-2002
Sponsor: US EPA/NSF/USDA STAR Watershed Program
Summary
Annual Report - 1999
Annual Report -
2000
Research Questionaire
Qaire #1 - This questionaire
was used for the purposes of this research project to survey attitudes and
willingness to pay for flood control and water body restoration.
Technical Reports
- TR #1 - Using
GIS to evaluate the effects of flood risks on residential property
values
- TR #2 -
Water quality, ecological and flood risks to receiving waters due to
urban runoff and urbanization
- TR #3 -
Water quality, ecological, and flood control benefits of urban stormwater management practices
- TR #4 -
Estimating the effects of urbanization on the discharge - frequency
relationship
- TR #5 - Survey
of attitudes and willingness to pay for flood control and water body
restoration
- TR #6 -
Flood risk and contingent valuation willingness to pay studies: a
methodological review and applied analysis
- TR #7 - Evalutation of water quality and ecological risks
- TR #8 - Biocentric environmental values and support for the
ecological restoration of urban watersheds
- TR #10 - GIS-based
approach to urban river corridor delineation and flood risk estimation
- TR #11 -
GIS-based model of diffuse pollution in the Oak Creek and Menomonee
River watersheds
- Technical Report
- The effect of spatial flood risk on willingness to pay for flood risk
management: an applied contingent valuation approach
- Technical Report -
Combined ecological risk assessment of sediment and water column
contaminated by diffuse pollution
Technical Memos
TM #1 - Stastical considerations in aquatic ecological risk
calculation
Reports Presented at Conferences
- REP #1 -
Reconciling flood and diffuse pollution control objectives in urban
watershed management. Presented at the 4th International Conference on
Diffuse Pollution, IWA, Bangkok, Thailand, January
2000.
- REP #2 - Risk
based urban watershed management under conflicting objectives. Presented
at the 1st World Water Congress of the International Water Association
(IWA), Paris, France, July 3-7, 2000.
Abstracts Submitted for Presentation
The following are abstracts of reports presented as posters or platform
presentations at the 5th International
Conference of DIFFUSE/NONPOINT POLLUTION AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 10-15, 2001.
- ABS #1 -
GIS-based approach to urban river corridor delineation and flood risk
estimation
- ABS #2 -
GIS-based model of diffuse pollution in the Oak Creek and Menomonee
River watersheds
- ABS #3 -
Combined ecological risk assessment of sediment and water column
contaminated by diffuse pollution
- ABS #4 - Biocentric environmental values and support for the
ecological restoration of an urban watersheds
- ABS #5 -
Psychological and information-processing predictors of public
willingness to pay for flood control and ecological improvements in
urban river watersheds

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