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Evaluating Riparian and Meadow Vegetation Change Relative to Climate, Restoration and Land Management

Dates

date type
2015-05-01
Start Date
2015-05-01
End Date
2017-05-01

Citation

Bureau of Land Management(Fiscal Agent), University of Idaho(Contributor), Richard Allen(Contributor), Desert Research Institute(Principal Investigator), Justin Huntington(Principal Investigator), US Forest Service(Principal Investigator), Susan Charnley(Principal Investigator), Google(Contributor), Tyler Erickson(Contributor), Kenneth McGwire(Contributor), US Geological Survey(Contributor), Richard Niswonger(Contributor), Bureau of Land Management(Contributor), Sarah Peterson(Contributor), Guy Smith(Contributor), Charles Morton(Contributor), Gordon Grant(Principal Investigator), Oregon State University(Principal Investigator), Hannah Gosnell(Principal Investigator), Keirith Snyder(Contributor), David Pilliod(Principal Investigator), Rosemary Carroll(Contributor), Evaluating Riparian and Meadow Vegetation Change Relative to Climate, Restoration and Land Management, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=422

Summary

FY2015Collaborators are investigating the effect of low rise dams water supply, ecosystem functions and health, and habitat for a wide range of organisms, including sage grouse. They are assessing the economic cost and attitudes of ranchers and managers towards both low-rise dams and proposed re-introductions of beavers. Remote sensing is used to identify locations of incised streams across the Great Basin.

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Purpose

Monitoring Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection Conservation Planning Federal resource managers State agencies

Project Extension

projectStatusIn Progress

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2015
fundingSources
amount51236.0
recipientDesert Research Institute
sourceBureau of Land Management
totalFunds51236.0
totalFunds51236.0

Additional Information

Alternate Titles

  • Huntington2015

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lcc:gb lcc:gb 422

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