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2003 Upper Bear Assessment
A 13.66/2: B 42/5x ; 238 ; "December 2003."; Includes ill. and maps (some col.).; Includes bibliographical references. ; "The Forest's goal for the Ashland Watershed is to continue to provide quality drinking water to the City of Ashland (population: 19,700) and maintain large areas of late-successional habitat by restoring the once fire-resilient landscape to again be relatively resilient to large-scale forest replacing wildfires. One hundred years of fire suppression and fuel accumulations in this wild land urban interface now presents high potential for large-scale, high intensity wildfires that could significantly interrupt the supply of clean water in this Watershed. The Forest Service is seeking balance for swift professional land management action to reduce the extreme fire hazard in this watershed and a social and political timing for thoroughly inclusive, transparent project design and analysis. The citizens of Ashland strongly hold contemporary values for restorative practices that do not rely upon traditional timber extraction methods as the central implementation or funding mechanism for fire hazard reduction. They expect a peer-like relationship with the Forest Service to develop other implementation . To facilitate this goal, a non-decisional management analysis referred to as "2003 Upper Bear Assessment" was initiated" P. 1 [3].
2003 Upper Bear Assessment
A 13.66/2: B 42/5x ; 238 ; "December 2003."; Includes ill. and maps (some col.).; Includes bibliographical references. ; "The Forest's goal for the Ashland Watershed is to continue to provide quality drinking water to the City of Ashland (population: 19,700) and maintain large areas of late-successional habitat by restoring the once fire-resilient landscape to again be relatively resilient to large-scale forest replacing wildfires. One hundred years of fire suppression and fuel accumulations in this wild land urban interface now presents high potential for large-scale, high intensity wildfires that could significantly interrupt the supply of clean water in this Watershed. The Forest Service is seeking balance for swift professional land management action to reduce the extreme fire hazard in this watershed and a social and political timing for thoroughly inclusive, transparent project design and analysis. The citizens of Ashland strongly hold contemporary values for restorative practices that do not rely upon traditional timber extraction methods as the central implementation or funding mechanism for fire hazard reduction. They expect a peer-like relationship with the Forest Service to develop other implementation . To facilitate this goal, a non-decisional management analysis referred to as "2003 Upper Bear Assessment" was initiated" P. 1 [3].
2003 Upper Bear Assessment
01.01.2003
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Water-supply -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County); Watershed management -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County); Watershed ecology -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County); Ecosystem management -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County); Forest fires -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County) -- Prevention and control; Wildfires -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County) -- Prevention and control; Fire ecology -- Oregon -- Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County); Bear Creek Watershed (Jackson County , Or.)
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|Bear Creek Watershed assessment: Phase II - Bear Creek tributary assessment (Summary and Part I)
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|UB Braunschweig | 1982
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