Managing the Florida Everglades: Changing values, changing policies |
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Authors: | Dorota Z. Haman Mark Svendsen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA;(2) Water Resource Consultant Philomath, Philomath, Oregon, USA |
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Abstract: | The Florida Everglades is a ecologically rich land and water environment that has gone through three phases. In the first phase, a small indigenous population drew its low-impact livelihood from the Everglades. During the second phase, the Everglades was drained, plowed, developed, and seriously damaged, while helping to support a booming South Florida economy. During the third phase, earlier alterations of water flow patterns in a part of the original Everglades are being restored and agricultural impacts are being mitigated. |
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Keywords: | Florida Drainage Restoration Irrigation Mitigation |
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