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Skyway, LLC East River. East River Skyway. [New York, N.Y.]: East River Skyway, 2016.

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Bhat, Anjali. Institutional and policy analysis of river basin management: The Brantas River basin, East Java, Indonesia. [Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2005.

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Administration, United States Federal Highway. Project BRF 84-1(3)8: FAP 84 milepost 7.9, Madison River Bridge east of Norris, Madison County, Montana : final environmental assessment and section 4(f) evaluation. Helena, Mont.]: State of Montana, Dept. of Highways, 1989.

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Administration, United States Federal Highway. Project BRF 84-1(3)8: FAP 84 milepost 7.9, Madison River Bridge east of Norris, Madison County, Montana : draft environmental assessment and section 4(f) evaluation. Helena, Mont.]: State of Montana, Dept. of Highways, 1988.

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Transportation, Montana Dept of. Environmental assessment and "nationwide" section 4(f) evaluation East River Road (S-540 from U.S. 89 to S-572) including project STPS 540-1(10)0; CN 3885 Park County, Montana. Helena, Mont: Robert Peccia and Associates, 2002.

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Robert Peccia & Associates. Finding of no significant impact on the final environmental assessment and "nationwide" section 4(f) evaluation for the East River Road - S of Emigrant project: STPS 540-1(10)0; CN 3885 Park County, Montana. Helena, Mont.]: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 2003.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Grandy's River Collegiate : a case study. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Holding open the doors : Kildonan East Collegiate. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service., United States. National Marine Fisheries Service., and J.L. Storedahl & Sons, Inc., eds. Final draft environmental impact statement: And habitat conservation plan for the proposed issuance of a multiple species incidental take permit for the J.L. Storedahl & Sons, Inc., Daybreak Mine Expansion and Habitat Enhancement Project, East Fork Lewis River, Clark County, Washington. Lacey, WA: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National, 2002.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Georges Vanier Secondary School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: A search for equilibrium : Centennial Regional High School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Corktown Community High School : Toronto, Ontario. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Contact school : landscapes of possibilities in the Inner City. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Hartland High School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: New Norway School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Balancing diversity and community : a large urban high school adopts the mini-school approach : case study of Vancouver Technical Secondary School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School : a case study. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Making the spirit dance within : Joe Duquette High School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Kisti nootin : Peguis Central High School. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Project, Exemplary Schools. Technical report: Images old and new : traditions of support and investment : Balfour Collegiate. Toronto: Canadian Education Association, 1995.

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Report of the Project East River; V. 5. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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(Editor), Dai Qing, Probe International (Corporate Author), John G. Thibodeau (Editor), Philip B. Williams (Editor), and Ming Yi (Translator), eds. The River Dragon Has Come!: The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Yangtze River and Its People (East Gate Books). M.E. Sharpe, 1997.

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Gao, Yanhong, and Deliang Chen. Modeling of Regional Climate over the Tibetan Plateau. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.591.

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The modeling of climate over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) started with the introduction of Global Climate Models (GCMs) in the 1950s. Since then, GCMs have been developed to simulate atmospheric dynamics and eventually the climate system. As the highest and widest international plateau, the strong orographic forcing caused by the TP and its impact on general circulation rather than regional climate was initially the focus. Later, with growing awareness of the incapability of GCMs to depict regional or local-scale atmospheric processes over the heterogeneous ground, coupled with the importance of this information for local decision-making, regional climate models (RCMs) were established in the 1970s. Dynamic and thermodynamic influences of the TP on the East and South Asia summer monsoon have since been widely investigated by model. Besides the heterogeneity in topography, impacts of land cover heterogeneity and change on regional climate were widely modeled through sensitivity experiments.In recent decades, the TP has experienced a greater warming than the global average and those for similar latitudes. GCMs project a global pattern where the wet gets wetter and the dry gets drier. The climate regime over the TP covers the extreme arid regions from the northwest to the semi-humid region in the southeast. The increased warming over the TP compared to the global average raises a number of questions. What are the regional dryness/wetness changes over the TP? What is the mechanism of the responses of regional changes to global warming? To answer these questions, several dynamical downscaling models (DDMs) using RCMs focusing on the TP have recently been conducted and high-resolution data sets generated. All DDM studies demonstrated that this process-based approach, despite its limitations, can improve understandings of the processes that lead to precipitation on the TP. Observation and global land data assimilation systems both present more wetting in the northwestern arid/semi-arid regions than the southeastern humid/semi-humid regions. The DDM was found to better capture the observed elevation dependent warming over the TP. In addition, the long-term high-resolution climate simulation was found to better capture the spatial pattern of precipitation and P-E (precipitation minus evapotranspiration) changes than the best available global reanalysis. This facilitates new and substantial findings regarding the role of dynamical, thermodynamics, and transient eddies in P-E changes reflected in observed changes in major river basins fed by runoff from the TP. The DDM was found to add value regarding snowfall retrieval, precipitation frequency, and orographic precipitation.Although these advantages in the DDM over the TP are evidenced, there are unavoidable facts to be aware of. Firstly, there are still many discrepancies that exist in the up-to-date models. Any uncertainty in the model’s physics or in the land information from remote sensing and the forcing could result in uncertainties in simulation results. Secondly, the question remains of what is the appropriate resolution for resolving the TP’s heterogeneity. Thirdly, it is a challenge to include human activities in the climate models, although this is deemed necessary for future earth science. All-embracing further efforts are expected to improve regional climate models over the TP.
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