ASCE Guide to History and Heritage Programs
A Guide to Civil Engineering Projects in and around New York City (Metropolitan Section)
Is True Watershed Management Achievable?
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Engineering History and Heritage
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Balancing Revenue Needs with Public Open Space Needs
Using Public/Private Partnerships to Enhance the Resource Value of San Francisco Bay Wetlands: The Role of Ports
Vessel Traffic Service Systems as Government-Private Sector Partnerships
Ocean Conservation and the Public: An Issue Waiting to be Made, SeaWeb: A Project of the Pew Charitable Trusts
Politic Politics and Other Realities of Coastal Management
Will California's Ocean Governance in the Year 2020 be Myopic?
Educating Industry, Government and the Public About Maintaining a Healthy Ecosystem
Where the Tern Meets the Tide: Public Participation in Bay Water Quality Issues for Morro Bay
An Epidemiological Study of Possible Adverse Health Effects of Swimming in Santa Monica Bay
Public Beach or Private Backyard: A Case Study of Del Mar Beach and How the Sand was Divided Up
Investigations and Governmental Cooperation on the Coastal and Marine Impact of Oil Spill Responsiveness to Recent Shore Based Spills in Central California
Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways: Cleanup Strategies and Technologies
Organochlorines: The Silent Killer
The California Coast: Of, By and For the People
25 Years Later–Is There Still a Coastal Constituency?
Bridging the Gap Between Science and the Public Interest
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