Authors
Michio Watanabe, Richard M Adams, JunJie Wu, John P Bolte, Matt M Cox, Sherri L Johnson, William J Liss, William G Boggess, Joseph L Ebersole
Publication date
2005/4/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
75
Issue
2
Pages
93-104
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This paper integrates economic, biological, and physical models to explore the efficient combination and spatial allocation of conservation efforts to protect water quality and increase salmonid populations in the Grande Ronde basin, Oregon. We focus on the effects of shade on water temperatures and the subsequent impacts on endangered juvenile salmonid populations. The integrated modeling system consists of a physical model that links riparian conditions and hydrological characteristics to water temperature; a biological model that links water temperature and riparian conditions to salmonid abundance, and an economic model that incorporates both physical and biological models to estimate minimum cost allocations of conservation efforts. Our findings indicate that conservation alternatives such as passive and active riparian restoration, the width of riparian restoration zones, and the types of vegetation …
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Scholar articles
M Watanabe, RM Adams, JJ Wu, JP Bolte, MM Cox… - Journal of Environmental Management, 2005