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Integrated Resource Management Research on Experimental Watersheds in the Southwest
The chaparral, ponderosa pine, and mixed conifer watersheds have the best potential for water yield improvement treatments in the Southwest. Past research treatments integrated water issues with treatments that benefited timber, wildlife, range, and recreation resources. Past research should provide information for current silvicultural prescriptions. These studies are summarized.
Presented by Gerald Gottfried, US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, at the 2017 SAF National Convention, Albuquerque, NM
Integrated Resource Management Research on Experimental Watersheds in the Southwest
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