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Wetland and Stream Rapid Assessments: Development, Validation, and Application describes the scientific and environmental policy background for rapid wetland and stream assessmen… Read more
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Wetland and Stream Rapid Assessments: Development, Validation, and Application describes the scientific and environmental policy background for rapid wetland and stream assessments, how such assessment methods are developed and statistically verified, and how they can be used in environmental decision-making—including wetland and stream permitting. In addition, it provides several case studies of method development and use in various parts of the world. Readers will find guidance on developing and testing such methods, along with examples of how these methods have been used in various programs across North America.
Rapid wetland and stream functional assessments are becoming frequently used methods in federal, state and local environmental permitting programs in North America. Many governments are interested in developing new methods or improving existing methods for their own jurisdictions. This book provides an ideal guide to these initiatives.
Wetland and Stream scientists, and environmental consultants/professionals who assess the quality of water and make decisions about their permitting and protection.
1.0 Introduction
2.0 SECTION TWO: Landscape-Level Approaches-
2.1 Introduction to Landscape-Level Approaches for Assessing Wetland Functions and Condition
2.2 l Case Studies -- Landscape-Level Approaches
2.2.1 A Landscape-Level Wetland Functional Assessment Tool: Building a Framework for Watershed-Based Assessments in the United States- Tiner.
2.2.2 Georgia Coastal Wetlands Landscape-Level Assessment
2.2.3 Assessing Streamflow Maintenance Functions in Wetlands of the Blackfoot River Subbasin in Montana, USA
2.2.4 Landscape-level Wetland Functional Assessment for the St. Joseph River Watershed, Southwest Michigan, USA
2.2.5 An Automated Procedure for Extending The NWI Classification System For Wetland Functional Assessment In Minnesota, USA
2.2.6 Developing a Functional Classification for Wetlands of Colorado’s Southern Rockies
2.2.7 Wetland Mapping Provides Opportunity To Compare Landscape-Level To Site-Level Wetland Assessments In Delaware, USA
2.2.8 Virginia Wetland Assessment Tool (WETCAT): A model for Management
2.2.9 The Use of Landscape-level Assessment for Producing a Decision-support Tool for Puget Sound Watersheds
2.2.10 Development and Preliminary Tests of Remotely-Based Imagery, Digital Databases and GIS Methods as Tools to Identify Wetlands and Selected Functions and Values in Ontario, Canada
2.2.11 NOVAWET – Basic Information for Assessing Wetland Functions in Nova Scotia, Canada – Ralph Tiner
2.2.12 Maintaining the Portfolio of Wetland Functions on the Landscape: A Rapid Evaluation Tool for Estimating Wetland Functions and Values in Alberta, Canada -Irena F. Creed, David A. Aldred, Jacqueline N. Serran, Francesco Accatino
2.2.13 Using Landscape-Level Wetland Assessment to Aid in Local Management Of Wetlands For Lake County, Illinois
3. SECTION THREE: Field-level Rapid Assessment Methods: An Overview and General Process to Follow
3.1 Process for Adapting and Developing a RAM
3.2 Developing Guidance for Delimiting the Assessment Areas
3.3 Selecting Indicators, Creating and Testing the Data Forms
3.4 Creating Models for Rolling Up Indicator Data Into Scores
3.5 Collecting Calibration Data
3.6 Converting Scores to Ratings
3.7 Analyzing a RAM's Repeatability and Sensitivity
3.8 Analyzing a RAM's Accuracy
3.9 General Issues in Statistical Testing for Streams and Wetlands
3.10 Applications of Field-Based Methods
4.0 SECTION FOUR: Case Studies -- Rapid Field-Based Approaches
4.1 Stream Identification and Flow Duration methods
4.2 Pacific Northwest Stream Method
4.3 NC Stream identification
4.4 Qualitative Indicators for Perennial Stream Determination in Virginia
4.5 Stream Condition Methods
4.5 North Carolina Stream Assessment Method
4.6 The West Virginia Stream and Wetland Valuation Metric (WVSWVM) Crediting Procedures and Assessments in Developing a Stream and Wetland Mitigation Banking Site
4.7 Virginia Unified Stream Method
4.8 Wetland assessment methods
4.9 North Carolina WESP (Wetland Ecosystems Services Protocol): Oregon, Southeast Alaska, Alberta, Atlantic Canada
4.10 Ohio – Developing and Implementing a Single State-Wide Wetland Rapid Assessment Method to Support Reliable Regulatory Categorization and Wetland Biological Criteria Development
4.11 Michigan – Michigan Rapid Assessment Method for Wetlands (MiRAM)
4.12 New England Functional Assessment Method (NEWFA)
4.13 Washington State Rapid Assessment Methods
4.14 Florida: Florida Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method
4.15 California – California Rapid Assessment Method for Wetlands and Riparian Areas (CRAM)
4.16 New Mexico – Rapid Assessment of Arid-land Lowland Riverine Riparian/Wetland Ecosystems: A New Mexico Case Study
4.17 Ontario Wetland Evaluation System
4.18 Implementing National-Scale and Regional-Scale Wetland Assessments
4.19 The National Wetland Condition Assessment and USA RAM
4.20 Creating a Unified Mid-Atlantic Rapid Condition Assessment Protocol for Wetlands
4.21 Southeastern United States Assessment done as part of 2011 National Wetland Condition Assessment
Other methods:
4.22 Nearshore Assessment Tool for SE Alaska (NATAK-SE) Floristic Quality Index and Forested Floristic Quality Index: Assessment Tools for Restoration Projects and Monitoring Sites in Coastal Louisiana
4.23 Ecological Assessment and Rehabilitation Prioritization for Improving Springs Ecosystem Stewardship,
5.0 SECTION FIVE: Non-North American methods
5.1 Introduction and Overview
5.2 Europe
5.3 Wetland Rapid Assessment in France.
5.4 Oceania
5.5 New Zealand – Monitoring Wetland Condition in New Zealand.
5.6 Asia
5.7 Rapid assessment of the Himalayan Rivers
5.8 Central and South America
5.9 Rapid Assessment Methods Developed for the Mangrove Forests of the Great Morass, St. Thomas, Eastern Jamaica
5.10 Rehabilitation of Wetlands in Tempisque River Lower Basin: Mata Redonda National Wildlife Refuge as a case study:
5.11 Africa
5.12 WET-Health – A Method for Rapidly Assessing Wetland Ecological Condition in South Africa
SECTION SIX: Conclusions
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