Harvest trees, reap water. Evans, J. O. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1983.
Paper abstract bibtex The relationship of timber harvesting to water yield is discussed by the authors. They trace the development of current knowledge that clearcutting increases water yield from the earlier idea that an intact forest maximizes water yield. Experimental results from eastern and western watersheds are presented, along with implications for timber management as a tool for manipulating water yield.
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title = {Harvest trees, reap water.},
volume = {38},
url = {http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/1008.pdf},
abstract = {The relationship of timber harvesting to water yield is discussed by the authors. They trace the development of current knowledge that clearcutting increases water yield from the earlier idea that an intact forest maximizes water yield. Experimental results from eastern and western watersheds are presented, along with implications for timber management as a tool for manipulating water yield.},
journal = {Journal of Soil and Water Conservation},
author = {Evans, J. O.},
year = {1983},
keywords = {CWT}
}
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