Appendix H: Additional Information
This section lists several publications and Internet sites available for additional information.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Hard Copy Publications
Kovalchik, Bernard L.; Hopkins, William E.; Brunsfeld, Steven J. 1988. Major indicator shrubs and herbs in riparian zones on national forests of central Oregon. R6-ECOL-TP-005-88. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region. Copies are available from the Silviculture Laboratory, 1027 NW. Trenton Ave., Bend, OR 97701. Telephone: 503-388-7434.
Regional Ecosystem Office. 1995. Ecosystem analysis at the ecosystem level: Federal guide for watershed analysis. ver. 2.2. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Regional Interagency Executive Committee. It is available from the Regional Ecosystem Office, P.O. Box 3623, Portland, OR 97208- 3623.
Regional Ecosystem Office. February 1997. Riparian reserve evaluation techniques and synthesis: supplement to section II of ecosystem analysis at the watershed scale: Federal guide for watershed analysis. Ver. 2.2. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. It pertains to western Washington, Oregon, and a small piece of northern California and is available from the Regional Ecosystem Office, P.O. Box 3623, Portland, OR 97208-3623.
Winward, Alma H. 2000. Monitoring the vegetation resources in riparian areas. General technical report RMRS-GTR-47. Ogden, UT. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Telephone: 970-498-1392, fax 970-498-1396. E-mail at rschneider@fs.fed.us
Eubanks, C. Ellen; Meadows, Dexter. 2003. A Soil Bioengineering Guide for Streambank and Lakeshore Stabilization. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, October 2002, FS-683. http://www.fs.fed.us/publications/soil-bio-guide/
U.S. Department of Agriculture. Federal Stream Restoration Working Group. 1998. Stream corridor restoration, principles, processes, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Available at http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/stream_restoration/
The Rocky Mountain Research Station, Stream System Technology Center-http://www.stream.fs.fed.us/ The staff is a good resource and publishes a hydrology newsletter called "Stream Notes." Telephone: 970-295-5984.
Northeastern Research Station-http://www.fs.fed.us/ne/home/publications
Pacific Southwest Research Station-http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/topics/recreation
Missoula Technology and Development Center, Recreation-http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/techdev/mtdc.htm
San Dimas Technology and Development Center, Recreation-http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/techdev/sdtdc.htm
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Aberdeen Plant Materials Center, Idaho
http://plant-materials.nrcs.usda.gov/idpmc/
This site will take the viewer to the Aberdeen Plant Materials Center to discover its research emphasis, publications, available cultivars, and other information on its programs. Most information is specific to the Great Basin. Publications include:
- Riparian and wetland tools for the Great
Basin
and Intermountain West Region. A collection of
publications.
- The Practical Guide to Streambank Bioengineering
(universal applications)
- Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series and Notes (universal applications)
The Riparian/Wetland Project has produced a number of short technical papers on riparian and wetland issues. These are written in a reader-friendly style on a wide variety of issues related to riparian and wetland plants and techniques for planting, plant community establishment, maintenance, and propagation.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2001. Stream corridor inventory and assessment techniques-a guide to site, project, and landscape approaches suitable for local conservation programs. Lists and rates various tools. Available at http://www.wsi.nrcs.usda.gov/
U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management
National Business Center publications
The following publications are available from the U.S. Department of the Interior (USDI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Business Center. Order by telephone at 303-236-1975 or by fax at 303-236- 0875.
Clemmer, Pat. 2001. Riparian area management, using aerial photographs to manage riparian-wetland areas. TR-1737-10. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
Elzinga, Caryl L.; Salzer, Daniel W.; Willoughby, John W. 1998. Measuring and monitoring plant populations. Technical reference 1730-1. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Applied Resource Sciences Center. This publication describes a step-by-step process for monitoring a single plant species.
Pellant, Mike; Shaver, Patrick; Pyke, David A.; Herrick, Jeffery E. 2000. Technical reference 1734-6. Interpreting indicators of rangeland health. Version 3. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Science Center, Information and Communications Group. Denver, CO. Subject terms: rangeland health, rangeland health attributes, soil/site stability, hydrologic function, biotic integrity, ecological site description, and ecological reference area. http://www.blm.gov/nstc/library/pdf/1734-6.pdf
Prichard, Don. 1996. Riparian area management, using aerial photographs to assess proper functioning conditions of riparian-wetland areas. TR-1737-12. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
Prichard, Don. 1998. Riparian area management: a user guide to assessing proper functioning condition and the supporting science for lotic areas. TR 1737- 15. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
Prichard, Don. 1999. Riparian area management: a user guide to assessing proper functioning condition and the supporting science for lentic areas. TR-1735- 16. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Partners in Flight, Boise, ID. No date. BLM/ID/PT-98/004+6635. Birds as indicators of riparian vegetation condition in the western United States. Jamestown, ND: Bureau of Land Management, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center. Available at http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/id/publications.Par.59518.File.dat/indicators.pdf (version 15 Dec 98)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds. Locate information about restoration, monitoring, American heritage rivers, and funding at http://www.epa.gov/OWOW
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1998. Clean water action plan: restoring and protecting America's waters. EPA-840-R-98-001. This multiple-agency publication is available through the EPA's clearinghouse, the National Center for Environmental Publications and Information. Telephone: 800-490-9198.
American Water Resources Association-http://www.awra.org. Publications and conferences addressing water issues.
Society for Ecological Restoration. Search for restoration expertise directory. http://www.ser.org/
The Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute-http://www.leopold.wilderness.net/Publishes a list of research papers.
Bates, A. Leon; Harper, Sidney S.; Kelley, Kenneth R., Webb, David H. 1997. Banks and buffers; a guide to selecting native plants for streambanks and shorelines. Chattanooga, Tennessee Valley Authority, Clean Water Initiative, Environmental Research Center. This compact disk divides the South into watersheds, gives a selection of native plants based on criteria the user enters, and has photographs of the plants. The cost is $25 plus $5 delivery fee. To order, call 423-751-7338.
Berwyn, Bob. 2001. Winter's tale: wildlife disturbed by backcountry skiing. Environmental News Network. March 9. Available at http://www.enn.com.
Clewell, Andre; Rieger, John; Munro, Hohn. Guidelines for developing and managing ecological restoration projects. Society for Ecological Restoration. Available at http://www.ser.org/content/guidelines_ecological_restoration.asp.
Henderson, Carol L., Dindorf, Carolyn J., Rozumalski, Fred J. 1999. Landscaping for wildlife and water quality. Saint Paul, MN: State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, Non-game Wildlife Program, Section of Wildlife. To order call 800-657- 3757.
Kashanski, Catherine. 1994. Native vegetation for lakeshores, streamsides, and wetland buffers. Waterbury, VT: State of Vermont, Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Water Quality. To order call 802-241-3770.
National Outdoor Leadership School. 1996. Leave no trace, outdoor skills and ethics, western river corridors. LNT Skills & Ethics Series. Vol. 4.2. NOLS. Available at http://www.lnt.org or call 800-332-4100 for more information. The USDA Forest Service has a partnership agreement with this organization.
Society for Ecological Restoration. 1994. Project policies. Restoration Ecology. 2(2): 132-133. Available at http://www.ser.org/
Soil and Water Conservation Society. 2000. Soil biology primer. Soil and Water Conservation Society, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. Available at http://www.swcs.org or by telephone at 515- 289-2331.
Tjaden, Robert J.; Weber, Glenda M. No date. Riparian forest buffer design, establishment, and maintenance. Fact sheet 725. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, Maryland Cooperative Extension. Available at http://www.riparianbuffers.umd.edu/fact/FS725.html.
Alexander, David E.; Fairbridge, Rhodes W., eds. 1999. Encyclopedia of environmental science. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic (sold and distributed in North America by Kluwer Academic, Hingham, MA): 506- 508.
Baker, Jr., Malchus B.; DeBano, Leonard F.; Ffolliott, Peter F.; Gottfried Gerald J. 1998. Riparian-watershed linkages in the southwest. Tucson, AZ: In: Rangeland Management and Water Resources, Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association. 347-357.
Barbour, Michael T.; Gerritsen, Jeroen; Snyder, Blaine D.; Stribling, James B. 1999. Rapid bioassessment protocols for use in streams and wadable rivers: periphyton, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish. 2nd edition. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water; EPA 841-B-99-002.
Bates, A. Leon; Harper, Sidney S.; Kelley, Kenneth R., Webb, David H. 1997. Banks and buffers, a guide to selecting native plants for streambanks and shorelines. Chattanooga, Tennessee Valley Authority, Clean Water Initiative, Environmental Research Center.
Bentrup, Gary; Hoag, J. Chris. 1998. The practical streambank bioengineering guide, a user's guide for natural streambank stabilization techniques in the arid and semi-arid Great Basin and intermountain west. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Interagency Riparian/Wetland Plant Development Project.
Berwyn, Bob. 2001. Winter's tale: wildlife disturbed by backcountry skiing. Environmental News Network. March 9.
Beschta, Robert L.; Kauffman, J. Boone. 2000. Restoration of riparian systems-taking a broader view. In: Wigington, Jr., P.J.; Beschta, R.L., eds. AWRA international conference on riparian ecology and management in multi-use watersheds. Portland, OR: American Water Resources Association: 323-328.
Bonham, Charles D. 1989. Measurements for terrestrial vegetation. New York: John Wiley.
Bradley, Joan. 1971. Bush regeneration: the practical way to eliminate exotic plants from natural reserves. The Mosman Parklands and Ashton Park Association, Mosman (Sydney), New South Wales.
Brenzel, Kathleen N., ed. 1995. Sunset Western Garden Book. Menlo Park, CA: Sunset.
Chambers, J.C. 2000. Great basin ecosystem management project: Restoring and maintaining riparian ecosystem integrity. In: Smith, H.Y., ed. Proceedings: The Bitterroot ecosystem management project-what we have learned, May 18-20, Missoula, MT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Chambers, Jeanne. 1999. [Personal communication]. August 23. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Clayton. 1997. An assessment of ecosystem components in the interior Columbia Basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basin, Vol. III. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-405. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
Clemmer, Pat. 2001. Riparian area management, using aerial photographs to manage riparian-wetland areas. TR- 1737-10. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Business Center
Cole, David. 2000. Dispersed recreation. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-39. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 81-84.
Cole, David N. 1997. Visitors, conditions, and management options for high-use destination areas in wilderness. Missoula, MT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute.
Cole, David N. 1989a. Area of vegetation loss: a new index to campsite impact. Research Note INT-389. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Region.
Cole, David N. 1989b. Recreation ecology: what we know, what geographers can contribute. Professional Geographer. 41(2): 143-148.
Cole, David N. 2000a. Managing campsite impacts on wild rivers: are there lessons for wilderness managers? International Journal of Wilderness. 6(3): 12-16.
Cole, David N. 2000b. [Personal communication]. April 27. Missoula, MT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute.
Cole, David N.; Marion, Jeffery L. 1988. Recreation impacts in some riparian forests of the eastern United States. Environmental Management. 12(1): 99-107.
Cole, David N.; Peterson, Margaret E.; Lucas, Robert C. 1987. Managing wilderness recreation use: common problems and potential solutions. Gen.Tech. Rep. INT-230. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.
Cole, David N.; Spildie, David R. 2000. Soil amendments and planting techniques: campsite restoration in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon. In:Cole, David N.; McCool, Stephen F.; Borrie, William T.; O'Loughlin, Jennifer, comps. Wilderness science in a time of change conference Vol. 5: wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management; 1999 May 23-27; Missoula, MT. Proc. RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station: 181-187.
Collins, T.M. 1992. Integrated riparian evaluation guide. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Region.
Crowe, Elizabeth A.; Clausnitzer, Roderick R. 1997. Mid-montane wetland plant associations of the Malheur. TPR6- NR-ECOL-TP-22-97. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests;
Cunningham-Summerfield, Ben. 2000. [E-mail communication]. May 9 and 11. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Yosemite National Park.
Davidson, Bill. 1999. [Personal communication]. August 12. Washington, DC: The Nature Conservancy.
DeGraaf, Richard M.; Yamasaki, Mariko; Leak, William B.; Lanier, John W. 1992. New England wildlife: management of forested habitats. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-144. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Diaz, N.M.; Mellen, T.K. 1996. Riparian ecological types, Gifford Pinchot and Mt. Hood National Forests, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. R6-NR-TP-10-96. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region.
Dolloff, C. Andrew. 1994. Large woody debris: the common denominator for integrated environmental management of forest streams. In: Implementing integrated environmental management. Cairns, J., Jr.; Crawford, T.V.; Salwasser, H., eds. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Center for Environmental and Hazardous Materials Studies. 93-108.
Duffy, George. 2001. [Personal communication]. August 16. Glendora, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Angeles National Forest.
Dunmore, Ralph. 2000. Disturbance and restoration in northern piedmont forests. Ecological Restoration. 18(3): 150-165.
Edwards, Fred S.; Bainbridge, David A.; Allen, Michael F. 2000. Rainfall catchments improve survival of container transplants at Mojave Desert sites. Ecological Restoration 18 (Summer): 2.
Egan, Dave; Howell, Evelyn A., eds. 2001. The historical ecology handbook: a restorationist's guide to reference ecosystems. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Elzinga, Caryl L.; Salzer, Daniel W.; Willoughby, John W. 1998. Measuring and monitoring plant populations. TR 1730-1. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Applied Resource Sciences Center.
Falk, Mima. 2000. [Personal communication]. March 3. Tucson, AZ: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service.
Fazio, James R., ed. No date. Tree city USA bulletin for the friends of tree city USA. Nebraska City, NE: National Arbor Day Foundation. 19:3.
Ferren, Wayne R., and St. John, Ted. 2000. Trends and lessons in ecological restoration. Santa Barbara, CA: The seventh annual conference of the California Society for Ecological Restoration.
Fisher, S.G.; Likens, G.E. 1973. Energy flow in Bear Brook, New Hampshire: an integrated approach to stream ecosystem metabolism. Ecological Monographs. 43: 421-439.
Flosi, G.; Reynolds, F. L. 1994. California salmonid stream habitat restoration manual. 2d ed. Sacramento, CA: State of California Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game.
Fowler, Pat. 2000. [Personal communication]. February 14. Cadillac, MI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Huron Manistee National Forest.
Frandsen, J. 1995. Restoring Strawberry: the pure valley report on five years of mitigation and enhancement in the Strawberry Valley. Salt Lake City: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Uinta and Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Heber Ranger District.
Fritzke, Sue. 2001. [Personal communication]. March 3; June 27. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Yosemite National Park.
Gibbons, Dave R.; Meehan, William R.; Bryant, Mason D.; Murphy, Michael L.; Elliot, Steven T. 1990. Fish in the forest, large woody debris in streams, a new management approach to fish habitat. R10-MB-86. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Alaska Region; National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Gregory, Stanley V.; Swanson, Frederick J.; McKee, W. Arthur; Cummins, Kenneth W. 1991. An ecosystem perspective of riparian zones, focus on links between land and water. BioScience. 41(8): 540-551.
Griggs, Tom; Stanley, John. 2000. Restoring riparian habitats. Trends and lessons in ecological restoration class. Santa Barbara, CA: The seventh annual conference of the California Society for Ecological Restoration. 7-24, 7-36, 8-8.
Gutzwiller, Kevin J.; Anderson, Stanley H. 1999. Spatial extent of human-intrusion effects on subalpine bird distributions. The Cooper Ornithological Society: The Condor; 101: 378-389.
Henderson, Carol L., Dindorf, Carolyn J., Rozumalski, Fred J. 1999. Landscaping for wildlife and water quality. Saint Paul, MN: State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, Non-game Wildlife Program--Section of Wildlife.
Hindley, Earl. 1996. Riparian area management, observing physical and biological change through historical photographs. TR-1737-13. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Business Center.
Hoag, J. Chris. 1995. Design criteria for revegetation in riparian zones of the intermountain area. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Aberdeen Plant Materials Center; Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 9.
Hoag, J.C. 1997. Planning a project. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Aberdeen Plant Materials Center; Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 2. (ID# 1194). 13p.
Hoag, J. Chris; Sellers, Mike. 1995. View from a wetland: news and technology for riparian and wetland management. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Aberdeen Plant Materials Center; No. 2.
Hoag, J. Chris; Simmonson, Boyd; Cornforth, Brent; St. John, Loren. 2001. Waterjet stinger: a tool to plant dormant unrooted cuttings of willows, cottonwoods, dogwoods, and other species. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Aberdeen Plant Materials Center; Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 17.
Johnson, A.W.; Stypula, J.M., eds. 1993. Guidelines for bank stabilization projects in the riverine environments ofKing County. Seattle, WA: King County Department of Public Works, Surface Water Management Division.
Johnson, Louise. 2000. [E-mail communication]. April 25. Mineral, CA: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Lassen National Park.
Kashanski, Catherine. 1994. Native vegetation for lakeshores, streamsides, and wetland buffers. Waterbury, VT: State of Vermont, Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Water Quality.
Kovalchik, Bernard L. 1987. Riparian zone associations, Deschutes, Ochoco, Fremont, and Winema National Forests. R6-ECOL-TP-279-87. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region.
Kovalchik, Bernard L.; Hopkins, William E.; Brunsfeld, Steven J. 1988. Major indicator shrubs and herbs in riparian zones on national forests of central Oregon. R6-ECOL-TP-005-88. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region.
Knight, Richard L.; Gutzwiller, Kevin J., eds. 1995. Wildlife and recreationists: coexistence through management and research. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Koski, K.V. 1992. Restoring stream habitats affected by logging activities. In: Restoring the nation's marine environment. Thayer, G.W., ed. College Park, MD: A Maryland Sea Grant Book. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Chapter 8.
LaFayette, R.A.; Bernard, J.; Brady, D. 1998. Riparian restoration: treatments, options, and cautions. In Verry, Elon S.; Hornbeck, James W.; Dolloff, C. Andrew, eds. Riparian management in forests of the Continental Eastern United States. Salem, MA: CRC Press; 18:303-314.
Lardner, Melody. 1999. [Personal communication]. August 8. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, San Bernardino National Forest.
Laurie, Michael. 1975. An introduction to landscape architecture. New York: American Elsevier.
Lucas, Robert C. 1986. Managing future forests for wilderness and recreation. RWU 4901 Pub No.175. 1986 Yearbook of Agriculture. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 217-220.
Madej, M A.; Weaver, W.; Hagans, D. 1991 Analysis of bank erosion on the Merced River, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park. Arcata, CA: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Redwood National Park
Manci, Karen M. 1989. Riparian ecosystem creation and restoration: a literature summary, baseline, costs, function, monitor, planning, and plant. Jamestown, ND: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Northern Prairie Wildlife; Biological Report 89(20): 1-59.
Manning, Robert E. 1979. Impacts of recreation on riparian soils and vegetation. Water Resources Bulletin. Minneapolis, MN: American Water Resources Association; 15(1): 34 (fig. 2).
McKee, Arthur; Gregory, Stan; Ashkenas, Linda; in conjunction with the Chippewa and Superior National Forests. 1996. Draft. Riparian management reference. MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Forests of Minnesota.
Ministry of Natural Resources. 1994. Natural channel systems: an approach to management and design. Ontario, Canada: Queen's Printer for Ontario.
Mount, Jeffery F. 1995. California rivers and streams: the conflict between fluvial process and land use. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Mueller, Howard. 2000. [Personal communication]. June 28. Escondido, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Murphy, Michael L. 1995. Forestry impacts on freshwater habitat of anadromous salmonids in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska: requirements for protection and restoration. Silver Spring, MD: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Coastal Ocean Office; GD No. C55.49/3.7. 131-156.
Myers, Lewis H. 1989. Riparian area management, inventory and monitoring of riparian areas. TR1737-3. MT: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Dillon Resource Area.
National Outdoor Leadership School. 1996. Leave no trace, outdoor skills and ethics, western river corridors. LNT Skills & Ethics Series. Vol. 4.2. NOLS.
O'Laughlin, Jay; Belt, George H. 1993. Functional approaches to riparian buffer strip design. Journal of Forestry: 93: 29-32.
Overton, C. Kerry; Wollrab, Sherry P.; Roberts, Bruce C.; Radko, Michael A. 1997. R1/R4 (Northern/Intermountain Regions) fish and fish habitat standard inventory procedures handbook. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-346. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.
Palik, Brian; Zasada, John C.; Hedman, Craig W. 2000. Ecological considerations for the practice of riparian silviculture. In: Verry, Elon S.; Hornbeck, James W.; Dolloff, C. Andrew, eds. Riparian management in forests of the continental eastern United States. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers: Chapter 14.
Parker, Tom. 1999. [E-mail communication]. September 8. Corvalis, MT: Bitterroot Restoration.
Pellant, Mike; Shaver, Patrick; Pyke, David A.; Herrick, Jeffery E. 2000. Interpreting indicators of rangeland health - ver. 3. TR 1734-6. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Science Center, Information and Communications Group.
Prichard, Don. 1996. Riparian area management: using aerial photographs to assess proper functioning conditions of riparian-wetland areas. TR-1737-12. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Business Center.
Prichard, Don. 1998. Riparian area management: a user guide to assessing proper functioning condition and the supporting science for lotic areas. TR 1737-15. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Business Center.
Prichard, Don. 1999. Riparian area management: a user guide to assessing proper functioning condition and the supporting science for lentic areas. TR-1735-16. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Business Center.
Prichard, Don. 2000. [Personal communication]. April 3. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, National Business Center.
Ralph, C. John; Geupel, Geoffrey R.; Pyle, Peter; Martin, Thomas E.; DeSante, David F. 1993. Handbook of field methods for monitoring land birds. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-144. Albany, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 41 p.
Regional Ecosystem Office. 1995. Ecosystem analysis at the ecosystem level: federal guide for watershed analysis. ver. 2.2. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Regional Interagency Executive Committee.
Regional Ecosystem Office, February 1997. Riparian Reserve Evaluation Techniques and Synthesis: Supplement to Section II of Ecosystem Analysis at the Watershed Scale: Federal Guide for Watershed Analysis. Version 2.2.
Rieger, John P. 1999. [Site visit]. August 18. San Diego, CA: State of California, Department of Transportation.
Rieger, John P. 2000. [E-mail]. July 17. San Diego, CA: State of California, Department of Transportation.
Rieger, John P.; Traynor, Ray. 1998. Restoration planning: an analytical approach. Workshop handbook. Austin, TX: Society for Ecological Restoration.
Rosgen, Dave. 1996. Applied river morphology. Pagosa Springs, CO: Wildland Hydrology.
Society for Ecological Restoration. 1994. Project policies. Restoration Ecology. 2(2): 132-133. [2000 August].
Society for Range Management. 1999. Glossary of terms used in range management. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management.
Soil Science Society of America. 1997. Glossary of soil science terms. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America.
Soil and Water Conservation Society. 2000. Soil Biology Primer. Ankeny, IA: Soil and Water Conservation Society, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Stanley, John. 1999. Trail design in riparian corridors. Unpublished paper. Felton, CA: The Habitat Restoration Group, RRM Design Group.
Stanley, John. 2000. [Personal communication]. March 3. Reno, NV: Desert Research Institute.
Stanturf, John A.; Schoenholtz, Stephen H.; Schweitzer, Callie Jo; Shepard, James P. 2001. Achieving restoration success: myths in bottomland hardwood forests. Restoration Ecology. 9(2) June: 189-200.
Tanner, Linda, comp. 1997a. Native plant project summaries 1995-1997. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Umatilla National Forest, North Fork John Day Ranger District.
Tanner, Linda, comp. 1997b. Native plant program. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Umatilla National Forest, Walla Walla Ranger District.
The Habitat Restoration Group. No date. Glossary of terms pertaining to ecological restoration, land reclamation, and revegetation. Felton, CA: The Habitat Restoration Group.
Tjaden, Robert J.; Weber, Glenda M. No date. Riparian forest buffer design, establishment, and maintenance. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, Maryland Cooperative Extension; Fact Sheet 725.
Tucker, Elizabeth; Acree, Lisa; Fritzke, Sue; Johnson, Louise. 1998. Merced River restoration, Yosemite Valley 1991-1995. Inhouse report on file at U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service:Yosemite Research Library, Yosemite Valley, CA.
U.S. Department of Agriculture. No date. Stream Watch volunteer guidebook. Russian and Kenai River stream watch. Soldotna, AK: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chugach National Forest. An interagency program. Stream Watch volunteers help protect resources by contacting visitors and talking with them about resource problems and how to reduce their impacts.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Stream Restoration Working Group. 1998. Stream corridor restoration, principles, processes, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture: 8-16.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1989. Riparian area survey and evaluation system (RASES). Albuquerque, NM: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southwest Region.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1995. [Letter to Kym Ganz]. April 18. Soldier Mountain desired condition statement - soils. Susanville, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lassen National Forest.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1996. Managing roads for wet meadow ecosystem recovery. FHWA-FLP-96-016. San Francisco: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1997. Land and resource management plan. R10-MB-338dd. Juneau, AK: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Tongass National Forest.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1997. Water/road interaction technology series
- An introduction. 9777 1805-SDTDC.
- Summary
of historical and legal context for water/road interaction. 9777 1815-SDTDC.
- Glossary of water/road interaction terminology. 9777 1806-SDTDC.
Surface Drainage:
- Traveled way surface shape. 9777 1808-SDTDC.
- Relief culverts.
9777 1812-SDTDC.
- The X-DRAIN cross drain spacing and sediment yield model (with
CD). 9877 1801-SDTDC.
- Cross drain update. 9877 1804-SDTDC.
- Water/road interaction: introduction
to surface cross drains. 9877 1806-SDTDC.
- Water/road
interaction: examples of three flood assessment sites in western Oregon.
9877 1805-SDTDC.
- Minimizing low volume road water displacement. 9977 1804-SDTDC.
Subsurface Drainage:
- A monitoring system for measuring effects of roads on
groundwater: equipment and installation. 9777
1804-SDTDC.
- Measuring effects of roads on groundwater: five case studies. 9977 1801-SDTDC.
Drainage Crossings:
- Field indicators of inlet controlled road stream crossing
capacity. 9777 1807-SDTDC.
- Diversion potential at road-stream crossings. 9777
1814-SDTDC.
- Road-stream crossing passage questionnaire. 9777 1813-SDTDC.
- Response
of road-stream crossings to large events in Washington, Oregon, and northern
California. 9877
1806-SDTDC.
- Methods for inventory and environmental risk assessment of road
drainage crossings. 9877 1809-SDTDC.
- A guide to computer software tools for culvert design and analysis. 9977 1806-SDTDC.
Bibliography:
- Water/road interaction: an annotated bibliography. 9777 1816-SDTDC.
San Dimas, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, San Dimas Technology and Development Center.
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Zabinski, Catherine; Cole, David. 2000. Understanding the factors that limit restoration success on a recreation- impacted subalpine site. In: Cole, David N.; McCool, Stephen F.; Borrie, William T.; O'Loughlin, Jennifer, comps. Wilderness science in a time of change conference Vol 5: Wilderness Ecosystems, Threats, and Management. 1999 May 23-27; Missoula, MT. Proc. RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. 216-221. Ogden, UT: Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
For additional information about riparian restoration, contact Ellen Eubanks at San Dimas Technology and Development Center (SDTDC).
Phone: 909-599-1267 x 225
Fax: 909-592-2309
E-mail: eeubanks@fs.fed.us