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Lawrence
Band
Professor
Department of Environmental Sciences
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Virginia

Publications

Values-Based Scenarios of Water Security: Rights to Water, Rights of Waters, and Commercial Water Rights
Spatial variation in catchment response to climate change depends on lateral moisture transport and nutrient dynamics
Modeling human-induced water and nitrogen from lawn irrigation, fertilization, and septic processes into urban water and nitrogen dynamics

Outreach

Community Workshop to Explore Community Water Related Priorities (DOE Integrated Field Laboratory)
Community Workshop to Explore Community Water Related Priorities (NSF)

Presentations

Balancing watershed terrestrial and aquatic restoration practices to build resilient urban watersheds
Integrated Assessment of Urban Form, Management, and Restoration on Coupled Water, Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling
Investigating spatial patterns and variability in catchment response to climate change using a virtual experiment approach
Baisman Run: Co-evolution of water, carbon and nutrient cycling in a suburbanizing watershed
Current state of knowledge and future directions in global lake hydrology in the Anthropocene

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