Crawford 2011 riparian restoration effectiveness monitoring
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Crawford, B. 2011. Protocol for monitoring effectivenesss of riparian planting projects, MC-3. Prepared for the Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board. 39 pp.
Notes
- Reduces the performance of riparian revegetation efforts to a few simple easy to measure metrics.
- Implemented by Tetra Tech during early efforts to evaluate the effectiveness of Salmon Recovery Funding.
- If focused on small stream (or "wadable streams") benefits such as bank stability and recruitment of fines, and degree of shading.