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Type: Conference Paper
Compiler(s): Richard Teck; M. Moeur; J. Adams
Publication Date: 1997
Deadwood Landscape is used as a case study for linking terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic system conditions for land and watershed management planning and implementation. A ground-up approach was used for landscape/watershed analysis to ensure linkage of site specific conditions using an Ecosystem Diversity Matris. The benefit of this approach allows comparison of adjacent and nested landscapes and practical application.
Citation: Steele, M. A. 1997. Linking terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic systems classification: a case study with the Deadwood Landscape, in R Teck, M Moeur, and J Adams eds., Proceedings: Forest Vegetation Simulator Conference. Fort Collins, CO, USDA Forest Service Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Research Station INT-GTR-373, p. 121-125.
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Keywords:
- brush
- community ecology
- computer programs
- coniferous forests
- deciduous forests
- distribution
- disturbance
- ecosystem dynamics
- elevation
- fire regimes
- fishes
- forest management
- GIS
- grasslands
- habitat types
- histories
- Idaho
- introduced species
- land use planning
- national forests
- native species (animals)
- native species (plants)
- Pinus contorta
- Pinus ponderosa
- Pinus tremuloides
- population ecology
- private lands
- remote sensing
- riparian habitats
- sedimentation
- seedlings
- shrubs
- sloping terrain
- statistical analysis
- streams
- watershed management
- wetlands
- wildlife habitat management
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