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Riparian Areas

Information about stream and river banks
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
Induced Meandering Field Guide- A method for restoring stability to incised stream channels
Induced Meandering Field Guide- A method for restoring stability to incised stream channels
River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative 2009 RFP
The Surface Water Quality Bureau of the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is soliciting proposals from qualified entities for River Ecosystem Restoration Initiative (RERI) projects that will restore instream ecosystem function and watershed health to major New Mexico river basins. Proposal are due 8/10/09.
Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important Than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research
Seavy, Nathaniel E. et al. 2009. Why Climate Change Makes Riparian Restoration More Important Than Ever: Recommendations for Practice and Research. Ecological Restoration 27:3. September 2009
Handbook of Wetland Vegetation Communities of New Mexico
Handbook of Wetland Vegetation Communities of New Mexico
USDA/NRCS Stream Visual Assessment Protocol Technical Note
USDA/NRCS Stream Visual Assessment Protocol Technical Note
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
USDI/BLM Process for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition for Riparian Area Management
Induced Meandering Field Guide- A method for restoring stability to incised stream channels
Induced Meandering Field Guide- A method for restoring stability to incised stream channels
Handbook of Wetland Vegetation Communities of New Mexico
Handbook of Wetland Vegetation Communities of New Mexico
USDA/NRCS Stream Visual Assessment Protocol Technical Note
USDA/NRCS Stream Visual Assessment Protocol Technical Note
A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
USDA/NRCS Guidelines for Planting Longstem Transplants for Riparian Restoration in the Southwest
USDA/NRCS Guidelines for Planting Longstem Transplants for Riparian Restoration in the Southwest
USDA/NRCS Riparian Restoration in the Southwest. (Focusing Your Planning on Crucial Factors Concerning Site Preparation, Landscape Goals, and Revegetation, Los Lunas Plant Materials Center)
USDA/NRCS Riparian Restoration in the Southwest. (Focusing Your Planning on Crucial Factors Concerning Site Preparation, Landscape Goals, and Revegetation, Los Lunas Plant Materials Center)
USDA/NRCS Guidelines for Planting Dormant Pole Cuttings in Riparian Areas of the Southwest
USDA/NRCS Guidelines for Planting Dormant Pole Cuttings in Riparian Areas of the Southwest
Grazing Management Processes and Strategies for Riparian & Wetland Areas
Grazing Management Processes and Strategies for Riparian & Wetland Areas
USDA/NRCS Seeding Xeric Riparian Sites Following Removal of Invasive Phreatophytes
USDA/NRCS Seeding Xeric Riparian Sites Following Removal of Invasive Phreatophytes
A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
A Guide for Planning Riparian Treatments in New Mexico
Monitoring the Vegetation Resources in Riparian Areas
Winward, Alma H. 2000. Monitoring the vegetation resources in riparian areas. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRSGTR- 47. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 49 p. This document provides information on three sampling methods used to inventory and monitor the vegetation resources in riparian areas. The vegetation cross-section method evaluates the health of vegetation across the valley floor. The greenline method provides a measurement of the streamside vegetation. The woody species regeneration method measures the density and age class structure of any shrub or tree species that may be present in the sampling area. Together these three sampling procedures can provide an evaluation of the health of all the vegetation in a given riparian area. Keywords: riparian sampling, vegetation cross-section, greenline, woody regeneration
Bluewater Temperature Reduction and Riparian Restoration Project
A short article on how to assemble a simple piezometer for groundwater and surface water levels, interactions and riparian assesment.
River Stewardship Program RFP Issued June 12, 2014
The Environment Department requests proposals to design and construct projects that improve surface water quality or river habitat statewide. This file provides information to contact the persons in charge, as well as a information about a conference and proposal due dates.
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