Management of Bottomland Hardwoods and Deepwater Swamps for Threatened and Endangered Species
Author: Richard A. Fischer (Jr.)
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 112
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 112
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Published: 1999
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Bottomland hardwood forests (BLH) and deepwater swamps on military installations support multiple uses beyond Department of Defense (DoD) training and testing missions, including threatened and endangered species (TES) conservation, public recreation, and forest commodities production. These unique communities contain elements associated with terrestrial and aquatic systems and are important in terms of ecological functions and social value. This report documents mission-compatible strategies to manage TES and their habitats on a plant community basis, using methods that apply to multiple species and that have broad applications to military lands located throughout the southeastern United States. Known occurrences of plant and animal TES associated with BLH habitats on DoD lands are reported, in addition to known and potential impacts to the integrity of BLH communities. Management options are provided within an ecosystem-based, adaptive management context.
Author: Richard A. Fischer (Jr.)
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Published: 1999
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Bottomland hardwood forests (BLH) and deepwater swamps on military installations support multiple uses beyond Department of Defense (DoD) training and testing missions, including threatened and endangered species (TES) conservation, public recreation, and forest commodities production. These unique communities contain elements associated with terrestrial and aquatic systems and are important in terms of ecological functions and social value. This report documents mission-compatible strategies to manage TES and their habitats on a plant community basis, using methods that apply to multiple species and that have broad applications to military lands located throughout the southeastern United States. Known occurrences of plant and animal TES associated with BLH habitats on DoD lands are reported, in addition to known and potential impacts to the integrity of BLH communities. Management options are provided within an ecosystem-based, adaptive management context.
Author: Richard A. (Richard Alvin) Fischer
Publisher: Washington DC : US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center
Published: 1999
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: J.R. Clark
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2012-12-02
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 0444600906
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →These Proceedings comprise two parts. Part I contains eight contributed papers on hydrology, fauna, soils, forests, agriculture and ecology. Part II comprises reports resulting from the five interdisciplinary workgroups whose participants included ecologists, botanists, zoologists, engineers, hydrologists, agrologists, dendrologists, resource managers and other specialists. Their aim was to evaluate conservation and management practices for wetland portions of the bottomland forests of the southeastern United States and to provide technical advice to responsible federal agencies. Thus the book is a state-of-knowledge review of scientific literature and current research, particularly that necessary to understand the effects of alterations such as forest clearing, land drainage or levee building that impair natural functions, i.e. production of timber, maintenance of water quality, flood water storage, support of migrating waterfowl and fish, carbon dioxide balance of the atmosphere etc.
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
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Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 1428912932
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 444
ISBN-13: 9780607856965
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Coastal Ecology Inst
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 1990-07-31
Total Pages: 740
ISBN-13: 9780873713399
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This timely new book is a "must-have" for anyone involved with wetland conservation, in particular bottomland hardwood forests, a habitat in which over 50% of our nation's inventory has been destroyed. Authored by recognized experts, the book thoroughly covers the ecological processes in bottomland hardwood forests and relates these processes to human activities. Chapters include original research into ecological processes, discuss impacts of human activities on flood plain ecosystems, and examine human perceptions of bottomland values and management strategies for ecosystem restoration and conservation. The book focuses on impact assessment and management, featuring local sites and ecosystems, as well as the processes in larger areas, such as watersheds and hydrological basins.