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Riparian Vegetation Response Amid Variable Climate Conditions Across the Upper Gila River Watershed: Informing Tribal Restoration Priorities

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Roy E Petrakis, Laura M Norman, and Barry R Middleton, 2023, Riparian Vegetation Response Amid Variable Climate Conditions Across the Upper Gila River Watershed: Informing Tribal Restoration Priorities: Frontiers in Environmental Science, v. 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2023.1179328.

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(Abstract from Frontiers in Environmental Science): Riparian systems across the Southwest United States are extremely valuable for the human and ecological communities that engage with them. However, they have experienced substantial changes and stresses over the past century, including non-native vegetation expansion, vegetation die-offs, and increased fire activity. Vegetation management approaches, such as ecological restoration, may address some of these stressors as well as reduce the risk of future impacts. We apply remote sensing to inform restoration priorities along the upper Gila River within the San Carlos Apache Reservation and Upper Gila River watershed. First, we develop a spatially and temporally explicit trend analysis [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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