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Riparian ecosystems-those found along streams-are declining throughout the southwestern United States; yet progress toward checking their decline has been marginal, and the results of only a few recovery projects have been evaluated. Mark K. Briggs has filled this gap in riparian conservation literature. Applying experiences gleaned from evaluating the results of many riparian rehabilitation projects, Briggs presents these results in a manner that biologists, hydrologists, government planners, resource managers and other concerned citizens can immediately apply toward developing site-specific recovery strategies.…mehr

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Riparian ecosystems-those found along streams-are declining throughout the southwestern United States; yet progress toward checking their decline has been marginal, and the results of only a few recovery projects have been evaluated. Mark K. Briggs has filled this gap in riparian conservation literature. Applying experiences gleaned from evaluating the results of many riparian rehabilitation projects, Briggs presents these results in a manner that biologists, hydrologists, government planners, resource managers and other concerned citizens can immediately apply toward developing site-specific recovery strategies.
Autorenporträt
Mark K. Briggs is director of research at the Rincon Institute in Tucson, Arizona. He has extensive experience in evaluating riparian restoration efforts in the southwestern United States, and has developed recovery plans for the lower Gila River, Little Colorado River, and streams near Tucson.