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Published in: Landscape and Ecological Engineering 2/2010

01-07-2010 | Original Paper

Landscape scale assessment of stream channel and riparian habitat restoration needs

Authors: Marcia S. Meixler, Mark B. Bain

Published in: Landscape and Ecological Engineering | Issue 2/2010

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Abstract

Human modifications of streams and rivers have caused extensive stream channel and riparian degradation. Cost-effective, rapid assessment tools can be used to better manage such areas by identifying the status of habitats for restoration planning and protection. We used a spatially explicit, reach-scale geographic information system modeling strategy to examine stream channel and riparian condition and prioritize restoration actions. The stream channel condition index uses information on land use, road and railroad density, and sinuosity. The riparian condition index uses calculations of percent forest, patch density, and convexity based on land cover in the floodplain. Reaches were classified into restoration categories based on stream channel and riparian condition model results, land ownership, slope, position in the subwatershed, and adjacency to high-quality habitat. We compared modeled restoration priority rankings with those in the management plan for the East Credit subwatershed in Ontario, Canada. Predicted stream channel restoration priority rankings matched field-based classifications for 86% of the reaches in the East Credit subwatershed. Predicted riparian restoration priority rankings matched field-based classifications for 81% of the reaches. Our methods replicate with fairly good accuracy the results obtained using intensive field surveys and stakeholder input. Managers can use these cost-effective strategy development tools to identify candidate reaches for further study and prioritize stream channel and riparian restoration actions over large regions.

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Metadata
Title
Landscape scale assessment of stream channel and riparian habitat restoration needs
Authors
Marcia S. Meixler
Mark B. Bain
Publication date
01-07-2010
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Landscape and Ecological Engineering / Issue 2/2010
Print ISSN: 1860-1871
Electronic ISSN: 1860-188X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11355-010-0103-6

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