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Institute for Urban
Environmental
Risk Management
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Technical
Reports
- TR #1 - Using
GIS to evaluate the effects of flood risks on residential property
values
- TR #2 -
Water quality, ecological and flood risks to receiving waters due to
urban runoff and urbanization
- TR #3 -
Water quality, ecological, and flood control benefits of urban stormwater management practices
- TR #4 -
Estimating the effects of urbanization on the discharge - frequency
relationship
- TR #5 - Survey
of attitudes and willingness to pay for flood control and water body
restoration
- TR #6 -
Flood risk and contingent valuation willingness to pay studies: a
methodological review and applied analysis
- TR #7 - Evalutation of water quality and ecological risks
- TR #8 - Biocentric environmental values and support for the
ecological restoration of urban watersheds
- TR#9
– Hydrologic impact of urbanization on the Root River flow in
Racine
- TR #10 -
GIS-based approach to urban river corridor delineation and flood risk
estimation
- TR #11 -
GIS-based model of diffuse pollution in the Oak Creek and Menomonee
River watersheds
- TR#12
– Application of benefit transfer with contingent valuation method
to the Root River watershed
- TR#13
– Analysis of sample distributed sediment and pollutant model
within ArcView GIS environment
- TR#14 –
Hydraulic calibration of an unsteady flow model for the Chicago Waterway
System.
- TR#15 – Preliminary calibration of a model for simulation of water quality
during unsteady flow in the Chicago Waterway System and application to
proposed changes to navigation make-up diversion procedures.
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TR#16 - Simulation of fecal coliform concentrations in the Chicago Waterway System under unsteady flow conditions
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TR#17 - Verification of a continous water quality model under uncertain storm loads in the Chicago Waterway System
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TR#18 - Calibration of a model for simulation of water quality during unsteady flow in the Chicago Waterway System and application to evaluate use attainability analysis remedial actions
Technical Report - The effect of spatial flood risk on willingness to pay for flood risk
management: an applied contingent valuation approach
- Technical Report - Combined ecological risk
assessment of sediment and water column contaminated by diffuse
pollution

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