Repairing Damaged Wildlands

Höfundur S. Whisenant

Útgefandi Cambridge University Press

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  • Half-title
  • Series-title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1 Wildland degradation and repair
  • Introduction
  • Degradation
  • Setting realistic objectives
  • What do we call what we want to accomplish?
  • Repairing damaged wildlands
  • Philosophical approaches
  • AGRONOMIC APPROACH
  • ECOLOGICAL APPROACH
  • Recommended approach
  • PROCESS-ORIENTED STRATEGIES
  • INITIATE AND DIRECT AUTOGENIC PROCESS
  • CONSIDER LANDSCAPE INTERACTIONS
  • 2 Assessing damage to primary processes
  • Introduction
  • What is proper versus damaged functioning?
  • Conservation of resources
  • LANDFORM AND GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES
  • BIOTIC CONTROLS
  • Proper hydrologic functioning
  • INFILTRATION AND RUNOFF
  • EVAPORATION, TRANSPIRATION, AND SALINIZATION
  • Erosion
  • WATER (FLUVIVAL) EROSION
  • WIND (EOLIAN) EROSION
  • Assessing wildland processes
  • Soil stability and hydrologic functioning
  • SOIL SURFACE CONDITIONS
  • SURFACE ROUGHNESS
  • THRESHOLD WIND EROSION VELOCITY
  • RAIN USE EFFICIENCY
  • PROPER FUNCTIONING CONDITION OF RIPARIAN WETLANDS
  • Nutrient cycling
  • NUTRIENT AVAILABILTY IN ECOSYSTEMS
  • COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO FERTILIZATION
  • NUTRIENTS AND SUCCESSION
  • Visual assessments of nutrient cycling
  • 3 Repairing damaged primary processes
  • Introduction
  • Improving soil surface conditions
  • Increase surface soil roughness
  • CONTROLLING WIND EROSION WITH ROUGHER SOIL SURFACES
  • Add aboveground obstructions
  • TYPES OF ABOVEGROUND OBSTRUCTIONS
  • PLANTS AS OBSTACLES TO FLUVIVAL FLOWS
  • PLANTS AS OBSTACLES TO EOLIAN FLOWS
  • PREPARATORY CROPS
  • SHELTERBELTS
  • Use soil conditioners
  • Initiate microbiotic crust development
  • Increasing resource retention
  • Match vegetation with the nutrient regime
  • NITROGEN
  • SOIL PH
  • NUTRIENT CYCLING
  • Repair or replace biotic processes in the soil
  • Add organic materials
  • Other hydrologic problems
  • Dryland salinization
  • Gully erosion
  • Compacted soils
  • 4 Directing vegetation change
  • Introduction
  • Understanding vegetation change
  • Process and context
  • Uncertainty, rare and infrequent events
  • Temporal and spatial variability
  • Multiple mechanisms of change
  • Multiple stable-states and transition thresholds
  • TRANSITIONS CONTROLLED BY ABIOTIC LIMITATIONS
  • TRANSITIONS CONTROLLED BY BIOTIC INTERACTIONS
  • Setting goals
  • Directing change
  • Differential species performance
  • PLANT-TO-PLANT INTERACTIONS
  • RESOURCE AVAILABILITY
  • HERBIVORY
  • Differential site availability
  • SAFE SITES
  • AUTOGENIC DEVELOPMENT
  • Differential species availability
  • DISPERSAL
  • SEED PREDATORS
  • 5 Selecting plant materials
  • Introduction
  • Species and species mixtures
  • Native species
  • SEED SOURCE
  • USING NONNATIVE SPECIES
  • Species diversity
  • GENETIC DIVERSITY
  • Functional diversity
  • ECOLOGICAL STRATEGIES
  • REGENERATION STRATEGIES
  • POLLINATION REQUIREMENTS
  • SITE STABILIZATION AND PRIMARY PROCESS REPAIR
  • FUNCTIONAL REDUNDANCY
  • Assembly rules
  • Self-design
  • Which plant part should be planted?
  • Seed
  • SEED QUALITY
  • COLLECTING SEED
  • STRONG SEED
  • HAY MULCH AS SOURCE OF SEED
  • FLUPPY GRASS SEED OR BARE CARYOPSIS
  • SEED FROM TOPSOIL ADDITIONS
  • Whole plants
  • WILDINGS
  • RARE-ROOT STOCK
  • CONTAINER-GROWN STOCK
  • SOD
  • Plant parts
  • 6 Site preparation and seedbed management
  • Introduction
  • Unassisted natural recovery
  • Assisted natural recovery
  • Artificially induced recovery
  • Why do seedings fail?
  • GERMINATION AND EMERGENCE
  • ESTABLISHMENT
  • Seedbed preparation
  • MECHANICAL AND MANUAL METHODS
  • CHEMICAL METHODS
  • BURNING METHODS
  • BIOLOGICAL METHODS
  • Special seedbed considerations
  • Water-limiting environments
  • WATER HARVESTING
  • SNOWFENCES
  • Salinized soils
  • Active sand dunes
  • Mulches
  • 7 Planting
  • Introduction
  • Direct seeding
  • Seed preparation
  • BREAKING SEED DORMANCY
  • INOCULATION
  • Planting time
  • Seeding rate
  • SEEDING RATES AND COMPETITIVE INTERFERENCE
  • PLANTING VERY LOW SEEDING RATES
  • Seeding depth
  • Drill seeding
  • INTERSEEDING
  • Broadcast seeding
  • SEEDBED REQUIREMENTS
  • AERIAL SEEDING
  • HAY MULCH SEEDING
  • CULTIPACKER-TYPE SEEDERS
  • HYDROSEEDING
  • Transplanting
  • Planting densities for trees and shrubs
  • Wildings
  • Sod
  • Bare-root stock
  • Container-grown stock
  • Cuttings
  • WOODY CUTTINGS
  • SPRIGS
  • Maintenance of planted landscapes
  • Prairies
  • Forests and woodlands
  • Protecting shrub and tree seedlings
  • CHEMICAL REPELLENTS
  • PROTECTIVE TUBES
  • 8 Planning repair programs for wildland landscapes
  • Introduction
  • Understanding landscapes
  • Landscape structure
  • Landscape function
  • Guidelines for designing landscapes
  • Treat causes rather than symptoms of degradation
  • Emphasize process repair over structural replacement
  • Design repair actions at the proper scale
  • Design landscapes to increase retention of limiting resources
  • Design spatial variation into landscapes
  • Design landscapes to maintain the integrity of primary processes
  • Design linkages into landscapes
  • Design propagule donor patches into landscapes
  • Design landscapes to encourage animal dispersal of desired seed
  • Design landscapes to encourage wind dispersal of desired seed
  • Design landscapes to encourage positive animal interactions
  • Design landscapes to improve the microenvironment at different scales
  • A decision-making framework
  • Context analysis
  • SOCIOECONOMIC CONTEXT
  • ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT
  • Risk and uncertainty
  • ASSESSING RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
  • CLIMATIC UNCERTAINTY
  • TECHNICAL UNCERTAINTY
  • SOCIOECONOMIC UNCERTAINTIES
  • PLANNING FOR RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
  • Management intervention
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • REFERENCE SITES
  • MEASURING PROGRESS
  • Literature cited
  • Index
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