A century of landscape-level changes in the Bow watershed, Alberta, Canada, and implications for flood management
This study used a comparison of one hundred and forty-eight historical (1888-1913) and current (2008-2014) oblique photographs from thirty-two stations to identify land cover changes that have occurred in portions of the Bow and Elbow valleys as well as surrounding Kananaskis Country region. Implica...
Main Author: | Taggart-Hodge, Tanya |
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Other Authors: | Higgs, Eric |
Language: | English en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7655 |
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