The areas along our streams, lakes, and rivers are an important part of the agricultural ecosystem. They work to mediate the influence of agriculture on our water resources. The general term for these areas is a riparian area. There is some debate as to the definition of a riparian area. One of the most common definitions from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is
The mechanisms governing the production of storm runoff have been a controversial topic since Horton...
Riparian areas are transitional zones between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The riparian areas...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
Riparian management systems (RiMS) often appear complex, and assessing your stream riparian area to ...
The agricultural landscape has four major sources of non-point source (NPS) pollutants. These are: 1...
Riparian ecosystems occupy a narrow belt of land along streams and around lakes and wetlands and are...
Riparian areas include streams, streambanks, and wetlands adjacent to streams. These areas have a wa...
Riparian areas represent less than 2 percent of all terrestrial ecosystems, but they are functionall...
The agricultural landscape has four major sources of non-point source (NPS) pollutants. These are: 1...
Riparian areas are recognized as the green area immediately adjacent to water, such as streams, spri...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
National Biologic(ll Service I n much of western North America, riparian (streamside) environments a...
The quality of water and aquatic habitat in rivers flowing through pastoral agricultural land is deg...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Agriculture has historically been based in the subirrigated riparian ecosystems. Often the engineeri...
The mechanisms governing the production of storm runoff have been a controversial topic since Horton...
Riparian areas are transitional zones between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The riparian areas...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
Riparian management systems (RiMS) often appear complex, and assessing your stream riparian area to ...
The agricultural landscape has four major sources of non-point source (NPS) pollutants. These are: 1...
Riparian ecosystems occupy a narrow belt of land along streams and around lakes and wetlands and are...
Riparian areas include streams, streambanks, and wetlands adjacent to streams. These areas have a wa...
Riparian areas represent less than 2 percent of all terrestrial ecosystems, but they are functionall...
The agricultural landscape has four major sources of non-point source (NPS) pollutants. These are: 1...
Riparian areas are recognized as the green area immediately adjacent to water, such as streams, spri...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...
National Biologic(ll Service I n much of western North America, riparian (streamside) environments a...
The quality of water and aquatic habitat in rivers flowing through pastoral agricultural land is deg...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Agriculture has historically been based in the subirrigated riparian ecosystems. Often the engineeri...
The mechanisms governing the production of storm runoff have been a controversial topic since Horton...
Riparian areas are transitional zones between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The riparian areas...
While a considerable body of evidence confirms that exiting vegetated streamside zones can be effect...