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RM-GTR-43: Importance, preservation and management of riparian
habitat: A symposium; Tucson, Arizona; July 9, 1977
Johnson, R. Roy; Jones, Dale A., tech. coord. 1977. Importance, preservation and management of riparian habitat: A symposium; Tucson, Arizona; July 9, 1977. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-GTR-43. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 217 p.
Twelve presented and 15 contributed papers highlight what is known about this unique, diminishing vegetative type: characteristics, classification systems, associated fauna, use conflicts, management alternatives, and research needs. Speakers stressed the continuity and interrelationships of riparian ecosystems, their wildlife and vegetation, historic and current uses.
Keywords: riparian habitat, endangered habitats, aquatic ecosystems
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Title: RM-GTR-43:
Importance, preservation and management of riparian habitat: A
symposium; Tucson, Arizona; July 9, 1977
Electronic Publish Date: February 26, 2013
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26, 2013