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1. [Article] Oregon comprehensive wildlife conservation strategy: Voluntary conservation tools and programs
This draft document describes different types of conservation tools and highlights some conservation programs currently available in Oregon, along with an assessment of their effectiveness for habitat ...Citation -
2. [Article] Floodplain Habitat Metric: User’s Guide
The metric is encompassed in two documents, this Floodplain Habitat Metric User’s Guide and a Floodplain Habitat Calculator.Citation -
3. [Article] Oak Habitat Metric: User's Guide
The metric is encompassed in two documents, this Oak Habitat Metric User’s Guide and an Oak Habitat Calculator.Citation -
4. [Article] Floodplain user guide.pdf
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6. [Article] Sagebrush_Users guide_email.pdf
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8. [Article] Oak habitat user guide.pdf
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An introduction to habitats in the Willamette River Basin.
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This report is an economic and policy assessment of the biological effectiveness and economic efficiency of incentive mechanisms for private landowners to conserve U.S. biodiversity. Its focus is on rural ...
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12. [Article] Sagebrush / Sage Grouse Habitat Metric: User's guide
The metric is encompassed in two documents, the Sagebrush/Sage Grouse Habitat Metric User’s Guide and a Sagebrush/Sage Grouse Habitat Metric Calculator .Citation -
This paper is the product of a series of workshops that occurred between 2011 and 2014. They were hosted by the Institute for Natural Resources - Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, U.S. Geological ...
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HUC: 170900. Bounding coordinates: West Bounding Coordinate: -123.769586; East Bounding Coordinate: -121.631074; North Bounding Coordinate: 45.941295; South Bounding Coordinate: 43.350360.
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15. [Article] Restoring rare native habitats in the Willamette valley
A landowner's guide for restoring oak woodlands, wetlands, prairies, and bottomland hardwood and riparian forests. HUC: 170900. Bounding coordinates: West Bounding Coordinate: -123.769586; East Bounding ...Citation -
16. [Article] Integrating land use planning & biodiversity
Bounding coordinates: West Bounding Coordinate: -130; East Bounding Coordinate: -64; North Bounding Coordinate: 50; South Bounding Coordinate: 24.Citation -
17. [Article] No place for nature: the limits of Oregon's Land Use Program in protecting fish and wildlife habitat in the Willamette Valley
The purpose of this report is to explore some of the questions raised about Oregon's statewide land use planning program.Citation -
18. [Article] Policy cornerstones and action stategies for an integrated ecosystem marketplace in Oregon
This report is one component in a series of roundtables, workshops, and working groups funded in part by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation exploring opportunities and issues for ecosystem services ...Citation -
19. [Article] Economic Benefits of Conserving Natural Lands: Case Study: Yaquina Bay Conservation Opportunity Area, Oregon
In this study, which forms part of a set of five case studies that cover natural lands in Florida, Maine, Nebraska, New Mexico and Oregon, we develop estimates of the economic value of several human uses ...Citation -
EWEB envisions the development of an investment mechanism that makes payments for ecosystem services (PES) as a way to maintain and improve water quality within the McKenzie River Watershed, Eugene’s sole ...
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