Browsing Watershed Analysis Reports by Subject "Watershed management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest"

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  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1998-09-30)
    Provides characterization and maps of watershed, issues and key questions, historic and current conditions, trend and interpretation, and management recommendations.
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1997-06)
    Provides analysis to develop conceptual strategies to sustain viable ecosystems, divided into three domains: physical, biological, and social. Includes background information, existing conditions, trends and analysis, ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1995-10-05)
    Analysis provides current and future trends of the watershed as compared to historic conditions, past uses such as recreation, timber harvest, and range or grazing practices, and past disturbance events such as wildfire, ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1995-04)
    Provides overview of watershed; identifies issues, key trends, causes, and resources at risk; and lists goals and opportunities by domain.
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-08)
    Updates 1996 analysis, and serves to support changed condition analysis for the Metolius Basin Forest Management Project in a watershed that was partially burned, and identifies recommendations for future management ...
  • Deschutes National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (1994)
    Provides analysis focusing on the three basic domains (physical, biological, and social) and the four key issues of the watershed: viability of indigenous fish, recreational use, soil quality, and vegetative structure. ...
  • Crescent Ranger District (Or.) (1999-10)
    Provides analysis focusing on the three basic domains (physical, biological, and social), while noting changes relating to wildlife species in the five years since the pilot analysis. These include the proposed listing of ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (1998)
    Provides analysis focusing on the three basic domains (physical, biological, and social), while following the federally-mandated six-step analysis process. This includes watershed characterization, issues and key questions, ...
  • Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District (Or.) (2005-10)
    Updates two earlier analyses: Cascade Lakes (1995) and Browns/Wickiup (1997). Focuses on the three basic domains (physical, biological, and social), while following the federally-mandated six-step analysis process: watershed ...

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