Water Stewardship Information Sources

Resource Name Funtioning condition of randomly selected reference streams associated with recent forest harvesting in British Columbia (2005-2009)
Unique File Number 175
Information Type monitoring
Surface Water
Aquatic Ecosystem A
Groundwater
Groundwater & Surface Water
Management for Natural & Industrial Hazards
Strengths
Limitations very limited coverage in NE BC (3 streams in "Plains" region)
Challenges
Outstanding Research Questions
Outstanding Research Questions
Information Subtype
Organization Forest & Range Evaluation Program
Resource Name Tripp, D. 2013. Functioning condition of randomly selected reference streams associated with recent forest harvesting in British Columbia (2005-2009). FREP Extension Note #30, July 2013.
Resource Purpose Reference streams (or stream reaches) are streams that are largely unaffected by human activities at the watershed scale. This does not mean the stream or watershed area upslope of the stream is necessarily in pristine condition or lacks significant impacts or disturbances, only that no significant disturbances attributable to humans exist. Reference condition, as opposed to pristine condition, allows for naturally occurring impacts. Reference streams encompass the entire range of natural disturbances caused by physical agents, such as floods, fires, landslides, or storms. These streams also encompass natural impacts caused by biological agents, such as diseases, insect infestations, or animal activities (e.g., beaver dams, excessive trampling or browsing by native ungulates, beetle kill). Reference streams are thus essential in helping establish natural background levels of disturbance in the absence of human activities.
Type of Information report
How does this help decision making?
Program Status ongoing
NE Coverage provincial (some data avaialble specifically for NE BC)
Drinking Water
Ecosystem Y
Fish Y
Groundwater
Public Safety
SW Quality
SW Quantity
Link http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/hfp/external/!publish/FREP/extension/FREP_Extension_Note_30.pdf
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