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| Record: |
389 |
| Citation: |
Brown, H.E., M.B. Baker, Jr., J.J. Rogers, W.P. Clary, J.L. Kovner, F.R. Larson, C.C. Avery, and R.E. Campbell. 1974. Opportunities for increasing water yields and other multiple use values on ponderosa pine forest lands. USDA Forest Service, Research Paper RM-129. |
| Subject: |
multiresource management |
| Vegetation type: |
Ponderosa Pine |
| Location: |
Beaver Creek watersheds, Castle Creek, Arizona, Southwestern United States |
| Abstract: |
Multiple use productivity is described, with special emphasis on the Beaver Creek Pilot Watershed in north-central Arizona. Changes in productivity and environmental quality are described following livestock grazing and various levels of forest thinning and clearing. Preliminary analytical procedures allow the user to estimate the tradeoffs in production and environmental quality. |
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