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Rogue-Grants Pass watershed analysis
I 53.2: R 63/2 ; 173 ; Cover title.; "REO Watershed #1710030804."; "August 1998."; "BLM/OR/WA/PT-99/034+1792" P. [2] of cover.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-101).; Version 1.0.; Includes col. maps. ; "Preparation of watershed analyses is a key part of the implementation of the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan (NFP). Watershed analysis is to be conducted at a fifth field watershed scale. It is a procedure with the purpose of developing and documenting a scientifically-based understanding of the ecological structure, functions, processes and interactions occurring within a watershed. It is one of the principal analysis used to meet the ecosystem management objectives of the NFP's Standards and Guidelines. It is an analytical process, not a decision-making process. A watershed analysis serves as a basis for developing project specific proposals, monitoring and restoration needs of the particular watershed. Watershed analysis is designed to be a systematic procedure for characterizing watershed and ecological process in a manner useful to meeting specific management and social objectives. This watershed analysis will thus document the physical and biological conditions of the Grants Pass Watershed, both past and present. It will provide some interpretation of the data, identify trends, and make recommendations on managing this watershed toward a desired future condition" P. 1.
Rogue-Grants Pass watershed analysis
I 53.2: R 63/2 ; 173 ; Cover title.; "REO Watershed #1710030804."; "August 1998."; "BLM/OR/WA/PT-99/034+1792" P. [2] of cover.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-101).; Version 1.0.; Includes col. maps. ; "Preparation of watershed analyses is a key part of the implementation of the 1994 Northwest Forest Plan (NFP). Watershed analysis is to be conducted at a fifth field watershed scale. It is a procedure with the purpose of developing and documenting a scientifically-based understanding of the ecological structure, functions, processes and interactions occurring within a watershed. It is one of the principal analysis used to meet the ecosystem management objectives of the NFP's Standards and Guidelines. It is an analytical process, not a decision-making process. A watershed analysis serves as a basis for developing project specific proposals, monitoring and restoration needs of the particular watershed. Watershed analysis is designed to be a systematic procedure for characterizing watershed and ecological process in a manner useful to meeting specific management and social objectives. This watershed analysis will thus document the physical and biological conditions of the Grants Pass Watershed, both past and present. It will provide some interpretation of the data, identify trends, and make recommendations on managing this watershed toward a desired future condition" P. 1.
Rogue-Grants Pass watershed analysis
1998-01-01
Bioregion ; http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/oclc/50194193
Miscellaneous
Electronic Resource
English
Watershed management -- Oregon -- Rogue River Region (Klamath County-Curry County); Ecosystem management -- Oregon -- Rogue River Region (Klamath County-Curry County); Watershed management -- Oregon -- Grants Pass Region; Ecosystem management -- Oregon -- Grants Pass Region; Watershed management -- Oregon -- Josephine County; Stream ecology -- Oregon -- Rogue River Region (Klamath County-Curry County); Forests and forestry -- Oregon -- Rogue River Region (Klamath County-Curry County); Rogue River Watershed (Klamath County-Curry County , Or.)
DDC:
710
NTIS | 2000
|Middle Fork and South Fork of the Upper Rogue River Watershed analysis ; Forks Watershed analysis
BASE | 1998
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