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The British Columbia Watershed Restoration Program is a proposed provincial government initiative to accelerate the restoration of logging impacted watersheds. The Program is designed to rehabilitate local impact sites within logged watersheds, and therefore requires a multi-disciplinary approach. This report summarizes the major recommendations of a one-day workshop that was held to gather experts and allow a synthesis of recommendations for experimental design, monitoring, restoration techniques and innovations. The program should monitor an experimental comparison of similar treated and untreated watersheds, forming a triplet block (or at a minimum, paired comparisons), comprising a complete restoration treatment, where hillslopes to stream channels are restored, a also low-level treatment, where only hillslope restoration work would be conducted, and an unrestored control ...
Keeley, E.R., Walters, C.J.. 1994. The BC Watershed Restoration Program: Summary of the Experimental Design; Monitoring and Restoration Techniques Workshop. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks; Ministry of Forests. Watershed Restoration Project Report. WRMR01
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