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River Corridor Assessment for the North Atlantic Region

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Creation
2017-10-27 18:15:21
Last Update
2017-10-27 18:15:21
Start Date
2016-02-01
End Date
2018-07-31 04:00:00

Citation

North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(funder), Christine Hatch(Principal Investigator), John Gartner(Cooperator/Partner), 2017-10-27(creation), 2017-10-27(lastUpdate), 2016-02-01(Start), 2018-07-31(End), River Corridor Assessment for the North Atlantic Region, https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog, https://www.sciencebase.gov/depth/?_hash=#/show/59f377b9e4b013d2e9299b89

Summary

An urgent need exists to uniformly assess river corridors, including floodplains, and to prioritize areas for protection across the North Atlantic landscape. These are daunting tasks since there are no well-defined methods to delineate and assess scores of diverse river corridors in this region. The RiverSmart research group at UMass Amherst has made meaningful strides toward a uniform assessment of North Atlantic river corridors having assembled a task force of river specialists, analyzed ecologic and geomorphic threats, scrutinized the wide-ranging approaches to assess riparian habitats, and performed initial evaluations in diverse watersheds. In this project, we will build on this base. During the first year, we will develop a multi-layered [...]

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Purpose

An urgent need exists to uniformly assess river corridors, including floodplains, and to prioritize areas for protection across the North Atlantic landscape. This project will develop a river corridor assessment method and conservation prioritization toolkit. The tools will be tested through three pilot projects across different topographies before being expanded to additional river corridors across the region.

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valueAn urgent need exists to uniformly assess river corridors, including floodplains, and to prioritize areas for protection across the North Atlantic landscape. These are daunting tasks since there are no well-defined methods to delineate and assess scores of diverse river corridors in this region. The RiverSmart research group at UMass Amherst has made meaningful strides toward a uniform assessment of North Atlantic river corridors having assembled a task force of river specialists, analyzed ecologic and geomorphic threats, scrutinized the wide-ranging approaches to assess riparian habitats, and performed initial evaluations in diverse watersheds. In this project, we will build on this base. During the first year, we will develop a multi-layered [...]
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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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  • Consistent Assessment of River Corridor and Floodplain Ecosystems and Cultural Resources Vulnerable to Flooding

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