Upstream, Downstream

Upstream, Downstream
Author: Rowena Rae
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 145982394X

Do you know your watershed address? We all have one, whether we live high up in a mountain, on an inland prairie or near the coast. A watershed is an area of land that channels rain and snowmelt into streams, rivers and oceans. Our lives are deeply intertwined with land and water and all the connections between them. Day-to-day activities—like brushing our teeth, eating a meal, getting a ride in a car or even using an electronic device—have consequences for our own or someone else's watershed. Over the centuries we've changed the land by farming it, cutting down the trees on it, digging into it and building on it. We've also learned how to control water—where it goes and how much flows. Upstream, Downstream explores the consequences of the pressures people place on watersheds and highlights some of the heroes making a difference for watersheds around world.

Watershed Connections

Watershed Connections
Author: Graham Shuley
Publisher: Sierra Club, British Columbia
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2001
Genre: Watersheds
ISBN: 9780969815457

Grade level: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, i, s, t.

Integrated Watershed Management

Integrated Watershed Management
Author: H. M. Gregersen
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1845932811

Land and water management is especially critical as the use of upstream watersheds can drastically affect large numbers of people living in downstream watersheds. This work examines the institutional and technical context for managing watersheds and river basins, including the involvement of both the public and private sectors.

Watershed

Watershed
Author: Percival Everett
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780807083611

A rediscovered classic of politics, murder, espionage, for the first time in paperback On a windswept landscape somewhere north of Denver, Robert Hawks, a feisty and dangerously curious hydrologist, finds himself enmeshed in a fight over Native American treaty rights. What begins for Robert as a peaceful fishing interlude ends in murder and the disclosure of government secrets. Introduced by Sherman Alexie, who has taken a film option on the novel, this important novel is published in paperback for the first time.

Water Connections

Water Connections
Author: Jim Rousmaniere
Publisher: Bauhan Pub
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019
Genre: Fresh water
ISBN: 9780872332768

An exploration of how people and water interact

Connecting the Drops

Connecting the Drops
Author: Karen Schneller-McDonald
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1501701606

The need for improved water resource protection, beginning with grassroots action, is urgent. The water we use depends on networks of wetlands, streams, and watersheds. Land-use activities, however, are changing these natural systems. Often these changes result in ecological damage, flooding, water pollution, and reduced water supply. We need a healthy environment that sustains our personal and community health; we also need vibrant and sustainable economic development that does not destroy the benefits we derive from nature. Our ability to accomplish both depends on how well we can "connect the drops." In this book, Karen Schneller-McDonald presents the basics of water resource protection: ecology and watershed science; techniques for evaluating environmental impacts; obstacles to protection and how to overcome them; and tips for protection strategies that maximize chances for success. Schneller-McDonald makes clear the important connections among natural cycles, watersheds, and ecosystems; the benefits they provide; and how specific development activities affect water quality and supply. The methods described in Connecting the Drops have broad application in diverse geographic locations. The environmental details may differ, but the methods are the same. For water resource managers and concerned citizens alike, Connecting the Drops helps readers interpret scientific information and contextualize news media reports and industry ads—ultimately offering "how to" guidance for developing resource protection strategies.