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Assessing the direct effects of streamflow on recreation: a literature review

December 1, 1991

A variety of methods have been used to learn about the relation between streamflow and recreation quality. Regardless of method, nearly all studies found a similar nonlinear relation of recreation to flow, with quality increasing with flow to a point, and then decreasing for further increases in flow. Points of minimum, optimum, and maximum flow differ across rivers and activities. Knowledge of the effects of streamflow on recreation, for the variety of relevant activities and skill levels, is an important ingredient in the determination of wise streamflow policies.

Publication Year 1991
Title Assessing the direct effects of streamflow on recreation: a literature review
DOI 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1991.tb03147.x
Authors Thomas C. Brown, Jonathan G. Taylor, Bo Shelby
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Index ID 70125918
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse