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Weinerman, M., M. Buckley, and S. Reich. 2012. Socioeconomic benefits of the fisher slough restoration project. Prepared for The Nature Conservancy and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ECONorthwest, Eugene, Oregon.
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- Provides a summary of non-ecological benefits of a tide gate replacement and tidal floodplain restoration, primarily on the benefits to local drainage and flooding.
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