Assessing Societal Impacts When Planning Restoration of Large Alluvial Rivers: A Case Study of the Sacramento River Project, California

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Golet, G. H., Roberts, M. D., Luster, R. A., Werner, G., Larsen, E. W., Unger, R.. 2006. Assessing Societal Impacts When Planning Restoration of Large Alluvial Rivers: A Case Study of the Sacramento River Project, California: Environmental Management. Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., . 37, 6. 862-879

Alluvial, Assessment, Management, Planning, Restoration, Stream restoration, Urban, Urbanization, Watershed, Economics, Open space, Socioeconomic, Decision-making, Ecological services

This article evaluated the societal impacts associated with large-scale river restoration (Sacramento River, CA). It discusses impacts on socioeconomics, cultural resources, and open public space for recreation.