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Cynthia K. Tait has written: 'Influences of riparian canopy on aquatic communities in high desert streams of eastern Oregon' -- subject(s): Plant canopies, Riparian ecology
Riparian Plaza was created in 2005.
How is it possible that a river erodes a non riparian owner's property? Any land adjacent to a river is riparian.
Riparian planting is re establishing vegetation in the riparian area bordering waterways. This helps reduce erosion and the run off of pollutants in the waterways.
A riparian ecosystem is an area of plant life which is associated with a body of water. These areas are important because they are the most abundant in terms of life sustaining food, water, and shelter.
Robert O. Teskey has written: 'Impact of water level changes on woody riparian and wetland communities' -- subject(s): Ecology, Effect of water levels on, Floodplain ecology, Forest ecology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Trees, Plant-water relationships, Riparian ecology, Riparian rights, Trees, Water balance (Hydrology), Wetland ecology, Woody plants
Carroll Dunscombe has written: 'Riparian and littoral rights' -- subject(s): Riparian rights
Do you mean like riparian planting
The purple loosestrife primarily threatens, wetlands and riparian habitats. And typically the biggest impact cited are the displacement of plant species that provide for wildlife.
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Jim Cagney has written: 'Greenline riparian-wetland monitoring' -- subject(s): Riparian ecology, Wetland conservation
Fred M. Phillips has written: 'Reining in the Rio Grande' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Irrigation farming, Riparian restoration, Environmental conditions, Riparian ecology, Riparian areas, Human ecology, History