Monday, November 23, 2009

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Student Project: In-young Yeo

With Dr. Gordon's and Dr. Guldmann's assistance, In-Young Yeo published a paper, titled "Optimizing Patterns of Land Use to Reduce Peak Runoff Flow and Nonpoint Source Pollution with an Integrated Hydrological and Land-Use Model". Under the assumption that nonpoint source pollution is positively correlated with surface runoff volume, a hydrological simulation model was developed in the paper. The model results provide site-specific land-use guidelines and identify critical areas for conservation. Yeo, I.Y., Gordon, S.I. Guldmann, J-M (2004). Optimizing Patterns of Land Use to Reduce Peak Runoff Flow and Nonpoint Source Pollution with an Integrated Hydrological and Land-Use Model. Earth Interactions, 8(1), 1-20.

Instructor
Steven I. Gordon, AICP, PhD
Course
City & Regional Planning 893: Individual Studies
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