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Williams watershed analysis
I 53.2:W 54/2x ; 120 ; Cover title.; "March 1996."; Includes maps, some col. ; "Federal agencies are required to conduct watershed analyses to shift their focus from species and sites to the ecosystems that support them, in order to understand the consequences of management actions before implementation. The watershed scale was selected because every watershed is a well-defined land area having a set of unique features, a system of recurring processes, and a collection of dependent plants and animals. Watershed analysis is not a decision-making process but rather a stage-setting process. The result of a watershed analysis establishes the context for subsequent decision-making processes, including planning, project development, and regulatory compliance. The Williams WAU is located approximately 12 miles south of the community of Grants Pass and 20 miles west of the city of Medford in the southwest corner of Josephine County (Map 1). Elevations range from 1,200 feet near the Applegate River to 6,680 feet on the top of Sugarloaf Peak. Most areas fall within the 2,000-4,000 foot range" P. [1].
Williams watershed analysis
I 53.2:W 54/2x ; 120 ; Cover title.; "March 1996."; Includes maps, some col. ; "Federal agencies are required to conduct watershed analyses to shift their focus from species and sites to the ecosystems that support them, in order to understand the consequences of management actions before implementation. The watershed scale was selected because every watershed is a well-defined land area having a set of unique features, a system of recurring processes, and a collection of dependent plants and animals. Watershed analysis is not a decision-making process but rather a stage-setting process. The result of a watershed analysis establishes the context for subsequent decision-making processes, including planning, project development, and regulatory compliance. The Williams WAU is located approximately 12 miles south of the community of Grants Pass and 20 miles west of the city of Medford in the southwest corner of Josephine County (Map 1). Elevations range from 1,200 feet near the Applegate River to 6,680 feet on the top of Sugarloaf Peak. Most areas fall within the 2,000-4,000 foot range" P. [1].
Williams watershed analysis
1996-01-01
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Online Contents | 2011
Online Contents | 2011