Descriptive Summary
Administrative Information
Access Points
Biography
Scope and Content
Descriptive Summary
Title: G. Mathias Kondolf LA227 Term Projects Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1992-[ongoing]
Collection number: MS 96/2
Collector:
Kondolf, G. Mathias
Extent:
ca. 3.5 linear ft. (7 manuscript boxes)
Repository:
Water Resources Collections and Archives
Shelf location: Water Resources Collections and Archives
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
Copyright has not been assigned to the Water Resources Collections and Archives. All requests for permission to publish or
quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Water Resources Collections and Archives as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply
permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], G. Mathias Kondolf LA227 Term Projects Collection,
MS 96/2,
Water Resources Collections and Archives, University of California, Riverside.
Access Points
Stream conservation.
Urban hydrology.
Stream channelization.
Restoration ecology.
River engineering.
University of California, Riverside. Dept. of Landscape.
Biography
G. Mathias Kondolf is Associate Professor of Environmental Planning and Geography, Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Environmental
Planning and Dept. of Geography, University of California, Riverside. Additional biographical information for Dr. Kondolf
can be found at: http://www-laep.ced.berkeley.edu/laep/people/people_kondolf.html.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of graduate term projects for University of California, Riverside, College of Environmental Design, Dept.
of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (http://www-laep.ced.berkeley.edu/laep/), LA227, "Restoration of Rivers
and Streams," and LA254, "Topics in Environmental Planning," under the instruction of Professor G. Mathias Kondolf.