Riparian Areas: Perceptions in Management

Contacts
Wayne Elmore
Robert L. Beschta

Until a few years ago, the phrase "riparian zone" was used primarily by researchers and managers in the arid Southwest. Their primary concern was the role of streamside vegetation (phreatophytes) in water loss from streams. Such is no longer the case. Today, throughout eastern Oregon and other parts of the West, people with diverse backgrounds and interests are taking notice of riparian zones for a variety of reasons.

Citation
Elmore, W., & Beschta, R. (1987). Riparian areas: perceptions in management. Rangelands Archives, 9, 260-265.
Year
1987
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