Riverscapes are complex, landscape-scale mosaics of connected river and stream habitats embedded in diverse ecological and socioeconomic settings. Social–ecological interactions among stakeholders often complicate natural-resource conservation and management of riverscapes. The management challenges posed by the conservation and restoration of wild salmonid populations in the Columbia River Basin (CRB) of western North America are one such example. Because of their ecological, cultural, and socioeconomic importance, salmonids present a complex management landscape due to interacting environmental factors (eg climate change, invasive species) as well as socioeconomic and political factors (eg dams, hatcheries, land-use change, transboundary ...
meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration’s Northwest chapter pre-sented an opportunity to s...
Salmonid habitats in mainstem reaches of the Columbia and Snake rivers have changed dramatically dur...
This report was prepared by the Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team to the Oregon Plan for Sa...
Riverscapes are complex, landscape-scale mosaics of connected river and stream habitats embedded in ...
As societies increasingly use more water and other natural resources, the ability of managers to con...
A riverscape perspective considers the ecological and social landscape of the river and its valley. ...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
America\u27s western rivers are under assault, as development, pollution, climate change, and invasi...
Located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams have blocked ...
As resource conflicts grow, resource managers are increasingly faced with trade-offs among environme...
In the U.S. portion of the Columbia Bassin, salmon populations are five times lower than 150 years a...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
Restoring the Salish Sea and its watersheds is vital for human wellbeing in the Pacific Northwest. H...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration’s Northwest chapter pre-sented an opportunity to s...
Salmonid habitats in mainstem reaches of the Columbia and Snake rivers have changed dramatically dur...
This report was prepared by the Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team to the Oregon Plan for Sa...
Riverscapes are complex, landscape-scale mosaics of connected river and stream habitats embedded in ...
As societies increasingly use more water and other natural resources, the ability of managers to con...
A riverscape perspective considers the ecological and social landscape of the river and its valley. ...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
This article explores the emergence of formal and informal bridging organizations to facilitate solu...
America\u27s western rivers are under assault, as development, pollution, climate change, and invasi...
Located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams have blocked ...
As resource conflicts grow, resource managers are increasingly faced with trade-offs among environme...
In the U.S. portion of the Columbia Bassin, salmon populations are five times lower than 150 years a...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
Restoring the Salish Sea and its watersheds is vital for human wellbeing in the Pacific Northwest. H...
Dam removal has been increasingly proposed as a river restoration technique. In 2011, two large hydr...
meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration’s Northwest chapter pre-sented an opportunity to s...
Salmonid habitats in mainstem reaches of the Columbia and Snake rivers have changed dramatically dur...
This report was prepared by the Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team to the Oregon Plan for Sa...