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Quosatana Creek watershed analysis: iteration 1.0
A 13.66/2:Qu 6x ; 63 ; Cover title.; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes maps (some col.). ; "The Quosatana Creek Watershed Analysis was initiated to obtain information on the condition of the watershed. That information will be used to guide future resource management projects. It will also be used in project analysis to ensure that Aquatic Conservation Strategy Objectives and other Standards and Guidelines contained in the Record of Decision for Amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Planning Documents Within the Range of the Northern Spotted Owl (ROD, 1994) will be met. The watershed analysis was completed by an interdisciplinary team using the six step process outlined in the Ecosystem Analysis at the Watershed Scale, (Version 2.2, August 1995). The watershed analysis has three components: the aquatic ecosystem, the terrestrial ecosystem, and the social aspects of the watershed. These components are separated in the watershed analysis report, however in the analysis process, they are very much interrelated. For example, both aquatic and vegetative ecosystems are derived in part from the geology of the watershed. And, riparian areas are essential to the aquatic ecosystem, but they are also very important to the terrestrial ecosystem and to the social aspects of the watershed" P. [2].
Quosatana Creek watershed analysis: iteration 1.0
A 13.66/2:Qu 6x ; 63 ; Cover title.; Includes bibliographical references.; Includes maps (some col.). ; "The Quosatana Creek Watershed Analysis was initiated to obtain information on the condition of the watershed. That information will be used to guide future resource management projects. It will also be used in project analysis to ensure that Aquatic Conservation Strategy Objectives and other Standards and Guidelines contained in the Record of Decision for Amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Planning Documents Within the Range of the Northern Spotted Owl (ROD, 1994) will be met. The watershed analysis was completed by an interdisciplinary team using the six step process outlined in the Ecosystem Analysis at the Watershed Scale, (Version 2.2, August 1995). The watershed analysis has three components: the aquatic ecosystem, the terrestrial ecosystem, and the social aspects of the watershed. These components are separated in the watershed analysis report, however in the analysis process, they are very much interrelated. For example, both aquatic and vegetative ecosystems are derived in part from the geology of the watershed. And, riparian areas are essential to the aquatic ecosystem, but they are also very important to the terrestrial ecosystem and to the social aspects of the watershed" P. [2].
Quosatana Creek watershed analysis: iteration 1.0
1996-01-01
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