Managing GDEs
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Aldous, A. R. and Bach, L.B., 2014. Hydro-ecology of groundwater-dependent ecosystems: applying basic science to groundwater management. Hydrological Sciences Journal 59: 530-544.
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Aldous, A. and Bach, L., 2011. Protecting groundwater-dependent ecosystems: gaps and opportunities. National Wetlands Newsletter, May–June, 19–22.
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Aldous, A. R., et al., 2014. Environmental flows and levels for groundwater-dependent fens of the Antelope Grazing Allotment, Fremont-Winema National Forest, Oregon. Portland, OR: The Nature Conservancy and the USDA Forest Service.
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Brown, J., Wyers, A., Aldous, A., and Bach, L., 2007. Groundwater and biodiversity conservation: A methods guide for integrating groundwater needs of ecosystems and species into conservation plans in the Pacific Northwest. The Nature Conservancy. 176 pp.
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CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems. 2015. Groundwater and Ecosystem Services: A framework for managing smallholder groundwater-dependent agrarian socio-ecologies - applying an ecosystem services and resilience approach. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems. 25pp. DOI: 10.5337/2015.208.
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Inyo County and City of Los Angeles. 1990. Green book for the long-term groundwater management plan for the Owens Valley and Inyo County.
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Rohde, M. M., Froend, R., and Howard, J. 2017. A global synthesis of managing groundwater dependent ecosystems under sustainable groundwater policy. Groundwater 55: 293-301.
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Schuyt, K., and L. Brander. 2004. The Economic Value of the World’s Wetlands. Gland/Amsterdam World Wildlife Fund: 32pp.