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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
Do you mean like riparian planting
Carroll Dunscombe has written: 'Riparian and littoral rights' -- subject(s): Riparian rights
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