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Featured Research Publications & Product

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FishXing Logo.FishXing 3.0

An updated version of the interactive software tool FishXing (v. 3.0) with over 150 new features has been released to assist engineers, hydrologists, and fish biologists in the evaluation and design of culverts for aquatic organism passage.


Geomorphic Responses of Rivers to Dams CD-ROM Cover. Geomorphic Responses of Rivers to Dams

The first product of its kind to be produced by the Forest Service, the two CD-ROM “The Geomorphic Responses of Rivers to Dams” presents streaming video presentations of a short course designed for the scientific staffs of the National Forest System responsible for the analysis of hydropower facilities on national forest lands.


Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling System (CLAMS) Logo. Coastal Landscape Analysis and Modeling System (CLAMS)

CLAMS is a multi-disciplinary research effort sponsored cooperatively through OSU's College of Forestry, the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, and the Oregon Department of Forestry. Our main goal is to analyze the aggregate ecological, economic, and social consequences of forest policies of different landowners in the Coast Range.

 

Roads and Riparian Restoration Roads and Riparian Restoration

Roads are a major disturbance source, but not all roads have equal effects. The interaction of topographic variables (slope, slope position, stream proximity) in road failures is not completely understood. This training tool identifies the key principles of road construction, maintenance, and restoration practices.

 

Low-Mobility Species Assemblages in Managed Forests of Western Oregon: Biodiversiety in Leave Islands, Thinned, and Unthinned Forests PresentationLow-Mobility Species Assemblages in Managed Forests of Western Oregon: Biodiversity in Leave Islands, Thinned, and Unthinned Forests Presentation.

 

INLAS: The Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System book cover. INLAS: The Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System

The Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System (INLAS) links a number of resource, disturbance, and landscape simulation models to examine the interactions of vegetative succession, management, and disturbance with policy goals.

 

 




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