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Research PartnershipsTahoe Science Projects supported by SNPLMATools to Evaluate and Track Benefits of Stream RestorationThis project will inventory and evaluate current and completed stream restoration projects in the Lake Tahoe basin to determine consistent ways to define and evaluate project benefits and lessons, develop conceptual models, and refine rapid assessment tools. The synthesis will document the state of knowledge, assumptions, and approaches for stream and meadow restoration over the past 20 years, as well as key successes and failures from these efforts. The principal investigator will collaborate with resource managers through a technical advisory committee to develop conceptual models and an associated process-oriented approach for evaluating the intended benefits of stream restoration efforts. Full Title: A comprehensive integration of past stream restoration efforts and future tools to evaluate and track the multitude of benefits by stream and meadows in the Lake Tahoe basin Proposal [pdf] Click for larger image Lead Researchers: Nicole Beck, 2NDNATURE LLC Goals
Timeframe: August 2008 through December 31, 2009 (1.5 years) Products
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