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Riparian Ecology Webinar

Webinar Series on the Ecology and Active Management of Riparian Vegetation in Forested Landscapes

Recent regulatory proposals and research suggest that active management of riparian ecosystems can yield benefits to water quality and associated aquatic habitats. This webinar series explored the ecological and other functions of riparian ecosystems, setting the stage for understanding how and where active management can achieve desirable benefits.   

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Foundation for Active Management of Riparian Vegetation

  • Riparian Ecology and Functions in Forested Landscapes:
    Mike Liquori, Sound Watershed
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  • Natural Disturbances Affecting Riparian Vegetation in Forested Landscapes:
    Joe McBride, University of California, Berkeley and Richard R. Harris, Northern California Society of American Foresters
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  • Potential Benefits of Site-Specific Riparian Management:
    Mike Liquori, Sound Watershed
    pdf of presentation

Approaches to Selecting Sites for Active Riparian Management

  • Tools for Spatially Explicit Riparian Management:
    Lee Benda and Sam Litschert, Earth Systems Institute
    pdf or presentation
  • Site-Specific Riparian Management Using the Section V Guidance Document:
    Mike Liquori, Sound Watershed
    pdf of presentation

Active Riparian Management Case Studies

  • Large Woody Debris in Streams Wood Placement Techniques:
    Jen Carah, The Nature Conservancy
    pdf of presentation

Webinar Sponsors

Sponsored by Northern California Society of American Foresters, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Association of Resource Conservation Districts, Forestry and Fire Committee.

Funding provided by the US Forest Service, State and Private Forestry.