Allen, J.A. and Ramstead, K. (2012) Fact sheet: Evidence-based conservation systematic review: effectiveness of wet meadow restoration projects. Other. NAU Ecological Restoration Institute.
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Abstract
High-elevation streamside or spring-fed wet meadows (i.e., montane meadows, riparian meadows, sedge meadows) occur in numerous locations in forests throughout the Southwest. Wet meadows are exceptionally valuable ecosystems because they provide biodiversity, critical hydrologic connectivity with adjacent upland forests, and a range of other ecosystem services.
Item Type: | Monograph (Other) |
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Keywords: | ERI Library, fact sheet, Evidence-based Conservation, Meadow, Riparian |
Subjects: | G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences S Agriculture > SD Forestry |
NAU Depositing Author Academic Status: | Faculty/Staff |
Department/Unit: | Research Centers > Ecological Restoration Institute |
Date Deposited: | 18 Oct 2015 06:14 |
URI: | http://openknowledge.nau.edu/id/eprint/1277 |
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