Chapter 7: Human alterations to riparian areas

Figure Credits

Figures 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 (below), 7.7, 7.9 (right), 7.10, 7.13, 7.14, 7.17, 7.21, 7.22 (left), 7.23, 7.24 and 7.29 courtesy G. Zaimes.

 

Figure 7.4 (top left and right), 7.12 and 7.16 (left and center) courtesy NRCS.

 

Figure 7.5 courtesy D. Cantrell; based on Rosgen, D. 1996. Applied River Morphology. Wildland Hydrology. Pagosa Springs, CO.

 

Figures 7.6, 7.9 (left), 7.16 (right), 7.19 and 7.22 (right) courtesy D. Green.

 

Figure 7.7 courtesy of USDA Forest Service Photograph available at: http://www.rmrs.nau.edu/imagedb/index.html

 

Figure 7.8 courtesy R. Schultz.

 

Figure 7.11 courtesy A. Medina (left) and J. Rinne (right).

 

Figure 7.15 courtesy Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, 10/98, by the Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group (FISRWG).

 

Figure 7.18 courtesy G. Zaimes; based on Manning, R.E. 1979. Impacts of recreation on riparian soils and vegetation. Water Resources Bulletin 15:30-43.

 

Figure 7.20 courtesy Art Lab, School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona.

 

Figure 7.25 courtesy USGS.

 

Figure 7.26 courtesy G. Zaimes; based on Kaufman and Pyke, 2001. Range ecology, global livestock influences. In: Levin, S. et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Vol. 5. Academic Press. San Diego, CA. pp. 33-52.

 

Figure 7.27 and 7.28 courtesy FWS

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