2012
DOI: 10.22230/jem.2012v13n1a172
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Natural Disturbance and Post-Disturbance Management Effects on Selected Watershed Values

Abstract: This extension note summarizes the key findings of the chapter entitled "A synthesis of the effects of natural disturbance and post-disturbance management on streamflow, stream temperature, suspended sediment, and aquatic invertebrate populations" of FORREX Series 28, which is an overview of the available research on the effects of climate change, natural disturbance (focused on wildfire and insect infestation), and post-disturbance management actions (primarily clearcut salvage harvesting) on key watershed pr… Show more

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“…"Natural Disturbance and Post-Disturbance Management Effects on Selected Watershed Values" (Redding et al 2012) summarizes how climate change, wildfire and insect infestations, and salvage harvesting may impact the magnitude and timing of streamflow, stream temperature, suspended sediment, and aquatic invertebrate population dynamics. Maintenance of natural hydrologic and ecosystem function following post-disturbance management activities is critical to maintain the resilience of watersheds (i.e., the ability of natural systems to recover from perturbation).…”
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“…"Natural Disturbance and Post-Disturbance Management Effects on Selected Watershed Values" (Redding et al 2012) summarizes how climate change, wildfire and insect infestations, and salvage harvesting may impact the magnitude and timing of streamflow, stream temperature, suspended sediment, and aquatic invertebrate population dynamics. Maintenance of natural hydrologic and ecosystem function following post-disturbance management activities is critical to maintain the resilience of watersheds (i.e., the ability of natural systems to recover from perturbation).…”
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confidence: 99%