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    • Purpose of the WLN
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    • Watershed Basics
      • What is a watershed and why are urban watersheds unique?
      • Why do urban watersheds flood?
    • Watershed Management and Policy
      • What are ecosystem services?
      • What are the regulations governing watershed management?
    • Stormwater and Green Infrastructure
      • What is water infrastructure?
      • How can green infrastructure be used to reduce urban flooding?
    • Urbanization, Gentrification, and Environmental Justice
      • What is urbanization and what is gentrification?
      • What is equity and how does it apply to urban watersheds?
    • Water Quality Monitoring
      • What is water quality and how is it measured?
      • Who monitors water quality and how can I get involved?
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    • Activities to Support Workshop Development
    • Information About Wildlife in Urban Streams
    • Teaching Resources
      • Materials from the Atlanta Watershed Learning Network
      • Media Gallery
      • General Bibliography
      • Definitions and Acronyms
      • Case Studies in Urban Watershed Management
      • Other Information and Resources for Instructors
      • Thinking About a Watershed As a System
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      • Example Pre- and Post-Evaluation Questions
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  • Intro to the Watershed Learning Network

    https://youtu.be/DAxLbHP95eY
  • Modules

    • Watershed Basics
    • Watershed Management and Policy
    • Stormwater and Green Infrastructure
    • Urbanization, Gentrification, and Environmental Justice
    • Water Quality Monitoring
  • Blog Posts

    • Green Infrastructure: Free Services Included February 6, 2020
    • What Proportion of the World Is Expected to Be Displaced Due to Climate Change Within the Next 100 Years? October 24, 2019
    • What Do Macroinvertebrates Have to Do With Water Quality? August 3, 2019
    • How Can the Integration of Green Infrastructure in a Community Create a Long-term Economic Benefit? June 5, 2019
    • What Historic Progress Has Occurred With Respect to Atlanta Urban Watersheds? April 3, 2019
This material was generated as part of a collaboration between members of the Atlanta Watershed Learning Network and students and faculty of a service learning course in urban ecology. The views and opinions expressed in these materials are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Georgia.
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