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Cheney/Slate Watershed analysis
I 53.2: C 53x ; 161 ; Cover title.; "July 1996."; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes col. maps. ; "This watershed analysis will attempt to document the past and current conditions of the Cheney/Slate watershed, both physically and biologically. It will interpret the data, establish trends, suggest a desired future condition, and make recommendations on managing this watershed toward the desired future condition. The first part of this analysis will address the core physical, biological, and human processes that occur in the watershed and their importance to ecological functions. Regulatory constraints that influence resource management in the watershed will also be identified. From this, key issues will be identified that will focus the analysis on the important functions of the ecosystem that are most relevant to the management questions, human values, or resource condition within the watershed. Next, the current and reference conditions of these important ecosystem functions will be described. An attempt to explain how and why ecological conditions and processes have changed over time will be made during the synthesis portion of the analysis. The final portion of the analysis will identify the desired future ecological condition of the Cheney/Slate watershed taking into account land management constraints and the demand for the watershed's resources" P. [1].
Cheney/Slate Watershed analysis
I 53.2: C 53x ; 161 ; Cover title.; "July 1996."; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes col. maps. ; "This watershed analysis will attempt to document the past and current conditions of the Cheney/Slate watershed, both physically and biologically. It will interpret the data, establish trends, suggest a desired future condition, and make recommendations on managing this watershed toward the desired future condition. The first part of this analysis will address the core physical, biological, and human processes that occur in the watershed and their importance to ecological functions. Regulatory constraints that influence resource management in the watershed will also be identified. From this, key issues will be identified that will focus the analysis on the important functions of the ecosystem that are most relevant to the management questions, human values, or resource condition within the watershed. Next, the current and reference conditions of these important ecosystem functions will be described. An attempt to explain how and why ecological conditions and processes have changed over time will be made during the synthesis portion of the analysis. The final portion of the analysis will identify the desired future ecological condition of the Cheney/Slate watershed taking into account land management constraints and the demand for the watershed's resources" P. [1].
Cheney/Slate Watershed analysis
1996-01-01
Bioregion ; http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/oclc/50194165
Miscellaneous
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710
Cheney Slate landscape management project decision record ; Cheney Slate LMP decision record
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