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  1. Discussion
  2. Reply to Discussion
  3. Discussion
  4. Reply to Discussion
  5. Natural Channel Design: Fundamental Concepts, Assumptions, and Methods
  6. The Controversy Over Natural Channel Design: Substantive Explanations and Potential Avenues for Resolution1
  7. Reply to Discussion-“The Role of Observer Variation in Determining Rosgen Stream Types in Northeastern Oregon Mountain Streams” by David L. Rosgen
  8. Discussion-“The Role of Observer Variation in Determining Rosgen Stream Types in Northeastern Oregon Mountain Streams” by Brett B. Roper, John M. Buffington, Eric Archer, Chris Moyer, and Mike Ward
  9. Discussion.
  10. Reply to Discussion by Dave Rosgen2.
  11. Critical Evaluation of How the Rosgen Classification and Associated "Natural Channel Design" Methods Fail to Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Response
  12. The Natural Channel Design Method for River Restoration
  13. The Application of Stream Classification Using the Fluvial Geomorphology Approach for Natural Channel Design: The Rest of the Story
  14. FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY FOR NATURAL STABLE CHANNEL DESIGN
  15. How Well Do the Rosgen Classification and Associated ''Natural Channel Design'' Methods Integrate and Quantify Fluvial Processes and Channel Response?
  16. PROFILE: DAVE ROSGEN: The River Doctor
  17. STREAM RESTORATION IN THE VICINITY OF BRIDGES
  18. Natural Channel Design: How Does Rosgen Classification-Based Design Compare with Other Methods?
  19. The Cross-Vane, W-Weir and J-Hook Vane Structures...Their Description, Design and Application for Stream Stabilization and River Restoration
  20. Urban Stream Restoration Using a Natural Channel Design Approach
  21. The Reference Reach: A Blueprint for Natural Channel Design
  22. A classification of natural rivers: Reply to the comments by J.R. Miller and J.B. Ritter
  23. An examination of the Rosgen classification of natural rivers
  24. A classification of natural rivers
  25. EVALUATION OF NATURAL STABLE RIVER DESIGN PROCEDURES
  26. Restoration WARSSS
  27. Natural Channel Design Applications for Restoring Streams in North Carolina