TitleThe aquatic conservation strategy of the Northwest Forest Plan—A review of the relevant science after 23 years
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsReeves, Gordon H., Deanna H. Olson, Steven M. Wondzell, Peter A. Bisson, Sean Gordon, Stephanie A. Miller, Jonathan W. Long, and Michael J. Furniss
Secondary TitleGeneral Technical Report PNW-GTR
Number966, v.2
Paginationp.461-581
Call NumberOSU Libraries: Valley SD144 .A13 A368, Digital Open Access
Keywordsamphibians, Applegate River, climate, Coquille River, depleted populations, ecosystem health, environmental policy and law, fish, general, habitats,, human impacts, landslides, logging, McKenzie River, Myrtle Creek, North Umpqua River, riparian areas, sedimentation, Siuslaw River, Smith River, water temperature
Notes"Chapter 7." The Northwest Forest Plan, enacted in 1994, had a profound impact on the way aquatic and riparian areas are managed in forested areas of the Pacific Northwest. This chapter is a review of the impact, successes and areas for possible improvement of the Plan. Ecologically sensitive streams and species are identified. The .pdf file includes two appendices; Appendix1 covers invasive riparian species and Appendix 2 addresses climate change.
URLhttps://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr966_chapter7.pdf
Series TitleSynthesis of Science to Inform Land Management Within the Northwest Forest Plan Area