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File Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance Riparian Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring Plan
This Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance (GRGWA) riparian restoration effectiveness monitoring plan (Monitoring Plan) presents background information and monitoring approaches for comprehensive monitoring of riparian restoration projects and natural resources management within the Middle Rio Grande (MRG) watershed. The monitoring approaches and methods will evaluate the effectiveness of riparian restoration projects conducted by GRGWA members whose projects are aimed at removing non-native vegetation and restoring a sustainable landscape that provides vital economic and ecological services to riverside communities in central and northern New Mexico. The monitoring approaches found within this plan will help the GRGWA achieve the objectives it has developed as an alliance, which are detailed below. This Monitoring Plan details the evaluation criteria and monitoring methods of the following items: riparian vegetation communities (wildlife habitat), shallow groundwater, soil health, and wildfire fuel loading. Monitoring will provide data to address how parameters representing those items respond to restoration treatments, and will show whether or not the restoration treatments are meeting goals outlined in the project proposal and by the GRGWA.
Located in Groups / / Monitoring / GRGWA Monitoring Plan and Guidelines
File Field Manual for Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance Riparian Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring
This field manual provides detailed protocols for riparian restoration effectiveness monitoring for the Greater Rio Grande Watershed Alliance (GRGWA) restoration projects. This field manual is meant to supplement the GRGWA Riparian Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring Plan (SWCA Environmental Consultants 2012). The monitoring plan provides an overview of the restoration effectiveness monitoring and the general methods used in this manual, and users of this field manual should first read over the monitoring plan to understand the general approaches and context for specific monitoring protocols.
Located in Groups / / Monitoring / GRGWA Monitoring Plan and Guidelines
File PDF document 2011 Annual Report: Estancia Basin Watershed Health and Monitoring Project
2011 annual report.
Located in Groups / / Monitoring / Annual Reports
File 2012 SMWS Reports
2012 Quarterly reports for South Mountain Weather Station compiled into a single document.
Located in Groups / / Monitoring / South Mountain Weather Station
File PDF document 2011 South Mountain Weather Station: Report for Quarter 2
2011 South Mountain Weather Station: Report for Quarter 2
Located in Groups / / South Mountain Weather Station / 2011 SMWS Reports
File PDF document 2011 South Mountain Weather Station: Report for Quarter 3
2011 South Mountain Weather Station: Report for Quarter 3
Located in Groups / / South Mountain Weather Station / 2011 SMWS Reports
File PDF document 2011 South Mountain Weather Station: Report for Quarter 4
2011 South Mountain Weather Station: Report for Quarter 4
Located in Groups / / South Mountain Weather Station / 2011 SMWS Reports
File Rio Grande Water Fund Monitoring and Adaptive Management Plan
Final Report to Ciudad SWCD, April 2015
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File PDF document Monitoring the Vegetation Resources in Riparian Areas
Winward, Alma H. 2000. Monitoring the vegetation resources in riparian areas. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRSGTR- 47. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 49 p. This document provides information on three sampling methods used to inventory and monitor the vegetation resources in riparian areas. The vegetation cross-section method evaluates the health of vegetation across the valley floor. The greenline method provides a measurement of the streamside vegetation. The woody species regeneration method measures the density and age class structure of any shrub or tree species that may be present in the sampling area. Together these three sampling procedures can provide an evaluation of the health of all the vegetation in a given riparian area. Keywords: riparian sampling, vegetation cross-section, greenline, woody regeneration
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File Microsoft Word Document Bluewater Temperature Reduction and Riparian Restoration Project
A short article on how to assemble a simple piezometer for groundwater and surface water levels, interactions and riparian assesment.
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