Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, long-range transport of air pollutants, and climate change intensify. Maintaining forest industry without jeopardizing sustainability of surface water quality therefore requires new tools and approaches. Here, we show how forest management can be optimized by incorporating landscape sensitivity and hydrological connectivity into a framework that promotes the protection of water quality. We discuss how this approach can be operationalized into a hydromapping tool to support forestry operations that minimize water quality impacts. We specifically focus on how hydromapping can be used to support three fundamental aspects of land management planni...
Water quality is generally high in watercourses draining forested areas. However, forest management ...
Abstract We present a framework for evaluating and communicating effects of human activity on water ...
Forested catchments throughout the world are known for producing high quality water for human use. I...
Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, l...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Access to privately owned forest land is necessary for many reasons: forest management activities su...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
This study focuses on avoiding negative effects on surface waters using new techniques for identifyi...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Agroforestry buffers in riparian zones can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and...
Several studies in high-latitude catchments have demonstrated the importance of near-stream riparian...
We present a framework for evaluating and communicating effects of human activity on water quality i...
Forested catchments are generally assumed to provide higher quality water. However, this hypothesis ...
Water quality is generally high in watercourses draining forested areas. However, forest management ...
Abstract We present a framework for evaluating and communicating effects of human activity on water ...
Forested catchments throughout the world are known for producing high quality water for human use. I...
Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, l...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
Access to privately owned forest land is necessary for many reasons: forest management activities su...
Riparian forest buffers can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and remove contami...
This study focuses on avoiding negative effects on surface waters using new techniques for identifyi...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Agroforestry buffers in riparian zones can improve stream water quality, provided they intercept and...
Several studies in high-latitude catchments have demonstrated the importance of near-stream riparian...
We present a framework for evaluating and communicating effects of human activity on water quality i...
Forested catchments are generally assumed to provide higher quality water. However, this hypothesis ...
Water quality is generally high in watercourses draining forested areas. However, forest management ...
Abstract We present a framework for evaluating and communicating effects of human activity on water ...
Forested catchments throughout the world are known for producing high quality water for human use. I...