Proceedings of Annual Meeting, Natural Resources Research Program (15th) Held in Atlanta, Georgia on 18-19 April 1990

Proceedings of Annual Meeting, Natural Resources Research Program (15th) Held in Atlanta, Georgia on 18-19 April 1990
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Total Pages: 89
Release: 1990
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This 15th Annual Meeting of the US Army Corps of Engineers Natural Resources Research Program was held in Atlanta, GA, to review current research activities, discuss future research, and afford the opportunity for presentation of operational needs. Papers presented at the meeting are included in this report. (mm).

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Natural Resources Research Program (US Army Corps of Engineers). Meeting
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Total Pages: 122
Release: 1989
Genre: Recreation
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Natural Resources Research Program: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Natural Resources Research Program (14th) Held in Omaha, Nebraska on 19-20 April 1989

Natural Resources Research Program: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Natural Resources Research Program (14th) Held in Omaha, Nebraska on 19-20 April 1989
Author: ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB.
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Total Pages: 114
Release: 1989
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The Corps of Engineers (CE) Natural Resources Research Program (NRRP) meets each year to provide for professional presentation of current research and to discuss related operations activities and problems. In conjunction with this meeting, the Civil Works Research and Development Program Review is held. This review is attended by the technical monitors and representatives of the Civil Works and Research and Development Directorate of the Headquarters, US Army Corps of Engineers (HQUSACE); the Program Manager, NRRP, and representatives of the operations and planning elements of the CE Division and District offices, including those designated as Field Review Group (FRG) members for the research program. The overall objective of this annual meeting is to thoroughly review the Corps' natural resources/recreation needs and establish priorities for future research, such that identified needs are satisfied in a timely manner. The technical findings of each research effort conducted under the NRRP are reported to the Manager, US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, each year in the form of quarterly progress reports and a final technical report. Each technical report is distributed widely in order to transfer technology to both the operating elements and the technical community. (kr).