A geographic overview of 1977 land use/cover patterns in the lower west coast planning area of south Florida

A geographic overview of 1977 land use/cover patterns in the lower west coast planning area of south Florida  

Publication Date:  1980-11
Creator:  South Florida Water Management District ( Contributor )
Isern, Louis F.
Brown, Robert T.
Publisher.Display:  South Florida Water Management District
Format:  PDF, 79 pages, illustrations, charts, maps
Subjects.Display:  Lower West Coast Florida
Land use -- Florida
Source Institution:  Florida International University
A geographic overview of 1977 land use/cover patterns in the lower west coast planning area of south Florida
Investigations of the relationship between land use, rainfall, and runoff quality in the Taylor Creek Watershed

Investigations of the relationship between land use, rainfall, and runoff quality in the Taylor Creek Watershed  

Publication Date:  1977-06
Creator:  South Florida Water Management District ( Contributor )
Federico, Anthony C.
Publisher.Display:  South Florida Water Management District
Format:  PDF, 66 pages, illustrations, charts, maps
Subjects.Display:  Water quality -- Florida -- Taylor Creek Watershed.
Four sub-basins of the Taylor Creek watershed: Mosquito Creek, Williamson East Lateral, Otter Creek, and NW Taylor Creek
Land use -- Florida -- Taylor Creek Watershed.
Rain and rainfall -- Florida -- Taylor Creek Watershed.
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Investigations of the relationship between land use, rainfall, and runoff quality in the Taylor Creek Watershed
Present and Projected Land Use Analysis of the Earman River Canal (C-17).

Present and Projected Land Use Analysis of the Earman River Canal (C-17).  

Publication Date:  1968
Creator:  Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District (Fla.)
South Florida Water Management District (Fla.) ( Contributor )
Publisher.Display:  West Palm Beach, FL : C & SFFCD
Format:  Book
Subjects.Display:  Land use -- Florida -- Palm Beach County -- Planning
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Present and Projected Land Use Analysis of the Earman River Canal (C-17).