Portland : Natural resource inventory : Riparian corridors and wildlife habitat : Willamette River
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Date
2007-08
Authors
Portland (Or.)
Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning
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Publisher
City of Portland (Or.)
Abstract
The purpose of this inventory report is to provide clear and useful information on the location and the current
relative condition of riparian corridors and wildlife habitat located in and along the Willamette River in Portland.
The report provides an important historical context for inventory work, and describes how the inventory relates to
a number of relevant state, regional and federal regulations. The report also provides an overview of the inventory
project approach and basic methodology, followed by an overview of the Willamette River Basin and the portion of
the river that flows through Portland.
Following these general informational sections, the report is divided into separate sections pertaining to the North,
Central and South reaches of the river. An overview of each reach is provided, followed by descriptions and maps
for smaller inventory sites. At this time the report contains only the North Reach section. The North reach section
was completed first to support the River Plan/North Reach project currently being led by the Bureau of Planning, in
consultation with stakeholders and the River Plan Committee. Sections for the Central and South reaches will be
produced at a later date. [From the Document]
Description
372 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published Jun, 2007; amended August, 2007. Captured January 6, 2008.
Keywords
City planning -- Oregon -- Portland, Land use -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning, Natural resources -- Oregon -- Portland, Ecological surveys -- Oregon -- Portland, Natural areas -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning, Willamette River (Or.)