Through many funding programs, riparian buffers are being created on agricultural lands to address significant water quality problems. Society and landowners are demanding many other environmental and social services (e.g., wildlife habitat and income diversification) from this practice. Resource planners therefore need to design riparian buffer systems in the right places to provide multiple services. However, scientific guidance for this is lacking. We developed a geographic information system (GIS)-based assessment method for quickly identifying where buffers can be established to restore connectivity of riparian areas for the benefit of terrestrial wildlife. An area in northeastern Kansas was selected to evaluate this tool. Species with...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
Purpose: • Present a general, multi-purpose, riparian buffer design suitable for most cropland situa...
The purpose of this note is to identify four basic steps to follow when designing a riparian buffer....
Riparian buffers are an important and widely used tool for soil conservation and water quality prote...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Properly applied on a landscape, riparian and upland forest buffers can enhance and diversify farm i...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Learn how to plan and design a riparian buffer and select appropriate tree and grass species. Conse...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Riparian areas are transitional zones between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The riparian areas...
Agroforestry buffers in riparian zones can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and...
Non-Peer ReviewedRiparian areas function as a buffer between the upland and the aquatic systems. Thi...
Purpose: • Define what a riparian buffer is • Describe what benefits a riparian buffer can provide i...
ABSTRACT Riparian buffer zones are important sites of biodiversity, sediment trapping, pollutant rem...
Riparian ecosystems occupy a narrow belt of land along streams and around lakes and wetlands and are...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
Purpose: • Present a general, multi-purpose, riparian buffer design suitable for most cropland situa...
The purpose of this note is to identify four basic steps to follow when designing a riparian buffer....
Riparian buffers are an important and widely used tool for soil conservation and water quality prote...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Properly applied on a landscape, riparian and upland forest buffers can enhance and diversify farm i...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Learn how to plan and design a riparian buffer and select appropriate tree and grass species. Conse...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Riparian areas are transitional zones between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The riparian areas...
Agroforestry buffers in riparian zones can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and...
Non-Peer ReviewedRiparian areas function as a buffer between the upland and the aquatic systems. Thi...
Purpose: • Define what a riparian buffer is • Describe what benefits a riparian buffer can provide i...
ABSTRACT Riparian buffer zones are important sites of biodiversity, sediment trapping, pollutant rem...
Riparian ecosystems occupy a narrow belt of land along streams and around lakes and wetlands and are...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
Purpose: • Present a general, multi-purpose, riparian buffer design suitable for most cropland situa...
The purpose of this note is to identify four basic steps to follow when designing a riparian buffer....