Rouge River Revived

Rouge River Revived

How People Are Bringing Their River Back to Life

Graham, James L.; Hartig, John H.

The University of Michigan Press

09/2022

230

Mole

Inglês

9780472039081

15 a 20 dias

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Prologue - John H. Hartig and Jim Graham
Chapter 1. The Setting: An Urban Watershed - Alan Van Kerckhove
Chapter 2. First Peoples of the Rouge River - Kay McGowan
Chapter 3. Putting the Rouge to Work - Nancy Darga
Chapter 4. Henry Ford and the Rouge River - Brian James Egen and John H. Hartig
Chapter 5. Rouge River Restoration: Revival of an Urban River - Annette DeMaria, Noel Mullett, and John H. Hartig
Chapter 6. The Need for Green Infrastructure - Cyndi Ross
Chapter 7. Rouge River Citizen Science - Sally Petrella
Chapter 8. Environmental Education: Realizing Bill Stapp's Vision - Sally Cole-Mish
Chapter 9. The Rouge River Reborn: From Wen to Wonder - Orin G. Gelderloos, Dorothy F. McLeer, and Richard A. Simek
Chapter 10. Reconnecting with Our Home Waters: Rouge Offers Growing Number of Recreational Opportunities - Kurt Kuban
Chapter 11. Rouge River Champion - Jim Murray - John H. Hartig
Chapter 12. Reflections - John H. Hartig and Jim Graham
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