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A review of stream restoration techniques and a hierarchical strategy for prioritizing restoration in Pacific northwest watersheds [Review]

机译:太平洋西北流域河流修复技术和分级修复优先策略的综述[综述]

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ions of dollars are spent annually on watershed restoration and stream habitat improvement in the U.S. Pacific Northwest in an effort to increase fish populations. It is generally accepted that watershed restoration should focus on restoring natural processes that create and maintain habitat rather than manipulating instream habitats. However, most process-based restoration is site-specific, that is, conducted on a short stream reach. To synthesize site-specific techniques into a process-based watershed restoration strategy, we reviewed the, effectiveness of various restoration techniques at improving fish habitat arid developed a hierarchical strategy for prioritizing them. The hierarchical strategy we present is based on three elements: ( I) principles of watershed processes, (2) protecting existing high-quality habitats, and (3) current knowledge of the effectiveness of specific techniques. Initially, efforts should focus on protecting areas with intact processes and high-quality habitat. Following a watershed assessment, we recommend that restoration focus on reconnecting isolated high-quality fish habitats, such as instream or off-channel habitats made inaccessible by culverts or other artificial obstructions. Once the connectivity of habitats within a basin has been restored, efforts should focus on restoring hydrologic, geologic (sediment delivery and routing), and riparian processes through road decommissioning and maintenance, exclusion of livestock, and restoration of riparian areas. Instream habitat enhancement (e.g., additions of wood, boulders, or nutrients) should be employed. after restoring natural processes or where short-term improvements in habitat are needed (e.g., habitat for endangered species). Finally, existing research and monitoring is inadequate for all the techniques we reviewed, and additional, comprehensive physical and biological evaluations of most watershed restoration methods are needed.
机译:为了增加鱼类种群,美国每年在美国西北太平洋地区花费一百万美元来进行流域恢复和改善河流栖息地。人们普遍认为,流域恢复应着重于恢复创造和维持生境的自然过程,而不是操纵河流生境。但是,大多数基于过程的还原都是特定于站点的,即在短距离内进行。为了将特定于站点的技术合成为基于过程的流域恢复策略,我们回顾了各种恢复技术在改善鱼类栖息地方面的有效性,并制定了优先考虑这些策略的分层策略。我们提出的分级策略基于三个要素:(I)分水岭过程的原理;(2)保护现有的高质量栖息地;(3)当前对特定技术有效性的知识。最初,工作应集中在保护具有完整流程和高质量栖息地的区域。在进行分水岭评估之后,我们建议将恢复重点放在重新连接孤立的优质鱼类栖息地,例如涵洞或其他人工障碍物无法进入的河道内或河道外栖息地。一旦流域内生境的连通性得到恢复,就应集中精力通过道路退役和维护,排除牲畜和恢复河岸地区来恢复水文,地质(沉积物的输送和路线)和河岸过程。应采用河内栖息地改善措施(例如增加木材,巨石或养分)。恢复自然过程后或需要短期改善栖息地的地方(例如,濒危物种的栖息地)。最后,现有的研究和监测不足以支持我们审查的所有技术,并且需要对大多数流域恢复方法进行额外的全面物理和生物学评估。

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