Wild salmonids in the urbanizing Pacific Northwest

Wild salmon, trout, char, grayling, and whitefish (collectively salmonids) have been a significant local food and cultural resource for Pacific Northwest peoples for millennia. The location, size, and distribution of urban areas along streams, rivers, estuaries, and coasts directly and indirectly al...

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Other Authors: Yeakley, J. Alan, 1960-, Maas-Hebner, Kathleen G., Hughes, Robert M., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Software
Language: English
Published: New York : Springer, 2014.
New York : 2014.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (viii, 271 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction to Wild Salmonids in the Urbanizing Pacific Northwest /
  • J. Alan Yeakley
  • Global and Regional Context of Salmonids and Urban Areas /
  • J. Alan Yeakley and Robert M. Hughes
  • Regulatory and Planning Approaches to Protecting Salmonids in an Urbanizing Environment /
  • Nancy M. Molina
  • Socio-Ecological Context of Salmonids in the City /
  • Vivek Shandas
  • Urban Hydrology in the Pacific Northwest /
  • J. Alan Yeakley
  • Urbanization Impacts on Pacific Northwest Aquatic and Riparian Physical Habitats /
  • Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner and Susie Dunham
  • Fish Passage Through Urban and Rural-Residential Areas /
  • Robert M. Hughes and Susie Dunham
  • Water Quality in Pacific Northwest Urban and Urbanizing Aquatic Ecosystems /
  • J. Alan Yeakley
  • Toxic Contaminants in the Urban Aquatic Environment /
  • Eugene Foster, Lawrence R. Curtis and Deke Gundersen
  • Wastewater Treatment and the Urban Aquatic Environment /
  • Susie Dunham
  • Aquatic Biota in Urban Areas /
  • Robert M. Hughes and Susie Dunham
  • Wild Salmonids in the Urban Environment: Lethal and Sublethal Effects /
  • Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner, Robert M. Hughes and Carl B. Schreck
  • Rehabilitating Aquatic Ecosystems in Developed Areas /
  • Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner
  • Prioritizing, Monitoring, Assessing, and Communicating Rehabilitation Efforts in Urbanized Watersheds /
  • Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner
  • Market-Based Strategies to Offset New Development Impacts on Aquatic Ecosystems /
  • Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner and Susie Dunham
  • Watershed and Landscape Scale Actions for Mitigating Impacts on Urban Salmonids /
  • J. Alan Yeakley and Susie Dunham
  • Major Research and Monitoring Needs for Urban Streams and Watersheds /
  • Robert M. Hughes and J. Alan Yeakley
  • Summary of Salmonid Rehabilitation Lessons from the Urbanizing Pacific Northwest /
  • J. Alan Yeakley, Kathleen G. Maas-Hebner and Robert M. Hughes.
  • Introduction to wild salmonids in the urbanizing Pacific Northwest
  • Global and regional context of salmonids and urban areas
  • Regulatory and planning approaches to protecting salmonids in an urbanizing environment
  • Socio-ecological context of salmonids in the city
  • Urban hydrology in the Pacific Northwest
  • Urbanization impacts on Pacific Northwest aquatic and riparian physical habitats
  • Fish passage through urban and rural-residential areas
  • Water quality in Pacific Northwest urban and urbanizing aquatic ecosystems
  • Toxic contaminants in the urban aquatic environment
  • Wastewater treatment and the urban aquatic environment
  • Aquatic biota in urban areas
  • Wild salmonids in the urban environment: lethal and sublethal effects
  • Rehabilitating aquatic ecosystems in developed areas
  • Prioritizing, monitoring, assessing, and communicating rehabilitation efforts in urbanized watersheds
  • Market-based strategies to offset new development impacts on aquatic ecosystems
  • Watershed and landscape scale actions for mitigating impacts on urban salmonids
  • Major research and monitoring needs for urban streams and watersheds
  • Summary of salmonid rehabilitation lessons from the urbanizing Pacific Northwest.