Cattails & epinctiéres: filtering the watershed of the Rat River
The current state of Lake Winnipeg is a direct result of ninety years of human abuse. Today, this body of water is the most eutrophic lake in the world (Partners for the Saskatchewan River Basin Board, 2009, p. 142). The pollution of Lake Winnipeg has resulted from excessive nutrient loading in the...
Main Author: | Neufeld, Justin |
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Other Authors: | Straub, Dietmar (Landscape Architecture) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22145 |
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