Results
Combining societal acceptance and biophysical drivers of conservation practices to improve water quality in multi-use landscapes
Environmental trade-offs in water quality and climate regulation resulting from floodplain restoration using the two-stage ditch
Recreational valuation and management implications for the southern Lake Michigan fishery
This project first collated more than 50,000 data records from creel surveys conducted in Illinois and Indiana waters of Lake Michigan. Linear models were used to explore relationships between fisheries data and ancillary data such as fish abundance, fish stocking, prey densities and environmental parameters. The project then estimated an economic valuation of the Lake Michigan shoreline and boat fishing activity to anglers.
Integrated assessment of the economic value of Lake Michigan recreational fishing in Illinois: A mixed methods approach
This study aimed to estimate the total economic impact of recreational fishing in the Illinois waters of Lake Michigan, compare expenditure estimates from the creel survey with those from a mail and internet survey, and assess the economic impact of several fisheries within the Illinois and Indiana Lake Michigan fishery.
Adaptive management framework approach to watershed implementation of nutrient reduction strategies
- Summarize model capabilities, model inputs, and simulation methods of different hydrologic and water quality models including
- Explore uncalibrated, calibrated, and validated outputs of these models and uncalibrated ensemble modeling in estimating average annual water quantity and quality for a 41.5 km2 agricultural watershed in Northeastern Indiana
- Provide suggestions on the selection and use of these models based
on the results in this study