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Reserves was added to this Watershed Analysis as Issue 10: Density Management Treatments within Riparian Reserves. TABLE OF CONTENTS

by Table L, Basin Area, Stream Miles , 2007
"... The reason for the second version (version 1.1) of the Middle Fork Coquille Watershed Analysis was because of Riparian Reserve density management ..."
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The reason for the second version (version 1.1) of the Middle Fork Coquille Watershed Analysis was because of Riparian Reserve density management

The impact of marine reserves: do reserves work and does reserve size matter? Ecol

by Benjamin S. Halpern - Appl. 13 (Suppl. S , 2003
"... Abstract. Marine reserves are quickly gaining popularity as a management option for marine conservation, fisheries, and other human uses of the oceans. Despite the popularity of marine reserves as a management tool, few reserves appear to have been created or designed with an understanding of how re ..."
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Abstract. Marine reserves are quickly gaining popularity as a management option for marine conservation, fisheries, and other human uses of the oceans. Despite the popularity of marine reserves as a management tool, few reserves appear to have been created or designed with an understanding of how

Microclimate patterns associated with density management and riparian buffers

by Samuel S. Chan, David Larson, Paul D. Anderson - USDI Bureau of Land Management. [On line] http://ocid.narcse.org/nbii/density/pdfFiles/BLMDMSInterimReport2July2004.pdf Accessed , 2004
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The Rapid Riparian Revegetation Approach

by Peter Guillozet , Rendra Smith , Kathleen Guillozet
"... ABSTRACT Loss of native riparian vegetation and dominance of invasive species can have negative consequences for river and floodplain dynamics, trophic interactions, water quality, and riparian systems' ability to buffer some of the impacts of climate change. In response, restoration and enhan ..."
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improve ecological restoration practices and to share lessons learned with broader audiences. This paper seeks to narrow this gap by describing in detail riparian revegetation project planning, management actions, and costs incurred within typical grant funded projects. Initial planting densities

Impacts of salmon on riparian plant diversity

by Morgan D. Hocking, John D. Reynolds , 2011
"... The study of natural gradients in nutrient subsidies between ecosystems allows for predictions of how changes in one system can affect biodiversity in another. We performed a large-scale empirical test of the role of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) in structuring riparian plant communities. A com ..."
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between salmon density and the physical characteristics of watersheds. Predicting how salmon affect terrestrial ecosystems is central to conservation plans that aim to better integrate ecosystem values into resource management. Declines in fish biomass through over-exploitation, habitat degradation

Hyperspectral mapping of riparian wetness gradients

by B. Verbeirenab, O. Batelaana, L. Q. Hunga, F. De Smedta
"... Determination and description of groundwater systems is essential for the management and development of ecological values, especially in the valley parts of river basins. At the land surface, groundwater systems appear as infiltration (relatively dry) and discharge zones (relatively wet). Groundwate ..."
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of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) executed a combined airborne hyperspectral remote sensing and field campaign to analyze moisture or wetness gradients in the Doode Bemde, a riparian nature reserve. The main objective of the study is to test the best hyperspectral analysis and mapping method, using

Finding of No Significant Impact Johnson/Sheepy Riparian Reserve Vegetation Treatments EA OR 014-02-04

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"... Management has completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) and analyzed a proposal to conduct understory thinning within Riparian Reserves in the Johnson Creek and Sheepy Creek subwatersheds, which are tributary to Jenny Creek and the Klamath River. The project will contribute to meeting the goals of ..."
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Management has completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) and analyzed a proposal to conduct understory thinning within Riparian Reserves in the Johnson Creek and Sheepy Creek subwatersheds, which are tributary to Jenny Creek and the Klamath River. The project will contribute to meeting the goals

Greenway Planning and Management of Urban Riparian Corridors: the alternative basis for an Integrated System of Urban Green Spaces. Case study: riparian corridors in the

by Christina Gogolou
"... Abstract: Riparian corridors in urban environment are responsible for the city’s stormwater drainage as well as its health and sanitary conditions. Riparian corridors are also allocated as green non-buildable spaces, often perceived as spaces reserved for leisure time or recreation. Evident is the r ..."
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Abstract: Riparian corridors in urban environment are responsible for the city’s stormwater drainage as well as its health and sanitary conditions. Riparian corridors are also allocated as green non-buildable spaces, often perceived as spaces reserved for leisure time or recreation. Evident

Title: Context Matters: A Multi-scale Assessment of Riparian Tree Response to

by Klaus J Puettmann, Deanna H. Olson , 2014
"... Forest management is rapidly undergoing a transformation from a discipline based on efficient commodity production to one for multiple uses, especially on federally managed land in the United States. This new management paradigm has challenged silviculturists to develop and adapt forest management t ..."
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techniques that can deal with increased demands. Using the Density Management and Riparian Buffer Study of western Oregon, USA I highlight the importance of context in forest management in three interconnected studies. When viewed together, these studies show the implications of understanding both regional

An experimental study of the effects of riparian management on communities of headwater streams and riparian areas in coastal British Columbia: how much protection is sufficient? In: Advances in forest management: from knowledge to practice

by John S. Richardson, P. M. Kiffney, K. A. Maxcy, K. Cockle - Proc. Sustain , 2002
"... Riparian management along streams maintains strips of forest but has not received sufficient testing for its efficacy in meeting its objectives, especially along small streams. We have carried out an experimental test of the effects of riparian management using a replicated and before-after experime ..."
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-after experiment along small streams. Since objectives for riparian management extend beyond the protection of fish habitats to include terrestrial and aquatic habitat and clean water, we have taken an ecosystem approach. Even with 30 m reserves there were measurable changes within the stream and riparian margins
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