Projects Related to the Watershed Science & Management

Flood Control 2.0

Flood Control 2.0 is an ambitious regional effort aimed at helping restore stream and wetland habitats, water quality, and shoreline resilience around San Francisco Bay. The project leverages local resources from several forward-looking flood control agencies to redesign major flood control channels so that they provide both future flood conveyance and ecological benefit under a changing climate. This timely project will develop a set of innovative approaches for bringing environmental benefits and cost-savings to flood protection efforts at the mouths of creeks that drain to San Francisco Bay.

Publications related to the Watershed Science & Management

The Institute has collectively produced more than 1300 reports, articles, and other publications over the course of its 24-year existence. The following list represents those publications associated with this individual program and its focus areas.

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Year of Publication: 2014

Year of Publication: 2013

Collins L, Leventhal R. Regional Curves of Hydraulic Geometry for Wadeable Streams In Marin and Sonoma Counties, San Francisco Bay Area. Watershed Sciences Berkeley and Marin County Flood Control District; 2013 .  (2.85 MB)
San Francisco Estuary Institute. RipZET Python 3x User's Manual v1.0. Richmond, CA: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2013.  (2.25 MB)

Year of Publication: 2012

Year of Publication: 2009

Year of Publication: 2006

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