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Virtual Rivers: Lessons from the Mountain Rivers of the Colorado Front Range

AUTHOR: Ellen Wohl
ISBN: 0300084846

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Virtual Rivers: Lessons from the Mountain Rivers of the Colorado Front Range
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by Ellen Wohl


Sandra Postel, director, Global Water Policy Project, and author of Pillar of Sand: Can the Irrigation Miracle Last?
"Wohl masterfully combines scientific knowledge, historical analysis, and a passion for mountain landscapes . . . compelling."


Choice
Applicable to other mountain river systems around the world. . .Nontechnical language; extensive citations of technical literature; historical analysis. Recommended.


Book Description
Sparsely settled mountain areas of the world, such as Colorado's Front Range, give an impression of wild, untouched, and unchanging nature. Yet in many cases mountain rivers that appear to be pristine natural systems actually have been impaired as a result of human activities. In this timely and accessible book, Ellen Wohl documents two hundred years of land-use patterns on the Front Range and their wide-ranging effects on river ecosystems. If we hope to manage river resources effectively and preserve functioning river ecosystems, the author warns, we must recognize how beaver trapping, placer mining, timber harvesting, flow regulation, road and railroad construction, recreation, cattle grazing, and other human activities have impaired rivers—and continue to do so. The rivers of the Colorado Front Range are representative of mountain rivers throughout the world: land-use patterns affecting their form and function are little-recognized or - understood. This book fills an important gap with a clear and comprehensive explanation of how rivers are changed by human activity and includes a generous selection of striking historical and contemporary photographs, maps, and diagrams.


About the Author
Ellen E. Wohl is professor of geology at Colorado State University.


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         Book Review

Virtual Rivers: Lessons from the Mountain Rivers of the Colorado Front Range
- Book Reviews,
by Ellen Wohl

Virtual Rivers: Lessons from the Mountain Rivers of the Colorado Front Range

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Sparsely settled mountain areas of the world, such as Colorado's Front Range, give an impression of wild, untouched, and unchanging nature. Yet in many cases mountain rivers that appear to be pristine natural systems actually have been impaired as a result of human activities. Ellen Wohl documents two hundred years of land-use patterns on the Front Range and their wide-ranging effects on river ecosystems.

FROM THE CRITICS

Sandra Postel

Wohl masterfully combines scientific knowledge, historical analysis, and a passion for mountain landscapes in a compelling look at what humans have done to rivers and what we need to do to restore and protect them.

Choice

Applicable to other mountain river systems around the world. . .Nontechnical language; extensive citations of technical literature; historical analysis. Recommended.

Dennis H. Knight

An excellent review of stream ecology and the steps that can be taken to restore the aesthetic and biological values of rivers that now are more widely appreciated than before.

Cathy M. Tate

Ellen Wohl urges us to look beyond what we see: just because a river looks natural does not mean it is natural. She shows us the cumulative effects of human activity on a river system in a simple yet technically correct way.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Dennis H. Knight

An excellent review of stream ecology and the steps that can be taken to restore the aesthetic and biological values of rivers. — author of Mountains and Plains: The Ecology of Wyoming Landscapes

Wohl masterfully combines scientific knowledge, historical analysis, and a passion for mountain landscapes . . . compelling.
director, Global Water Policy Project, and author of Pillar of Sand: Can the Irrigation Miracle Last? — Sandra Postel

ACCREDITATION

Ellen E. Wohl is professor of geology at Colorado State University.


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