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2008
[179] Kondolf, G., P. Angermeier, K. Cummins, T. Dunne, M. Healey, W. Kimmerer, P. Moyle, D. Murphy, D. Patten, S. Railsback et al. "Projecting Cumulative Benefits of Multiple River Restoration Projects: An Example from the Sacramento-San Joaquin River System in California." Environmental Management 42, no. 6 (2008): 933-945. Abstract
2001
[394] Twilley, R. R., E. Barron, H. L. Gholz, M. A. Harwell, R. L. Miller, D. Reed, J. B. Rose, E. Siemann, R. G. Welzel, and R. J. Zimmerman. Confronting Climate Change in the Gulf Coast Region: Prospects for Sustaining Our Ecological Heritage. Washington, D.C.: Ecological Society of America, 2001.

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