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Restoration Notes Restoration Notes have been a distinguishing feature of Ecological Restoration for more than 25 years. This section is geared toward introducing innovative research, tools, technologies, programs, and ideas, as well as providing shortterm research results and updates on ongoing efforts. Please direct submissions and inquiries to the Ecological Restoration editorial staff (journals@uwpress.wisc.edu). Avi Henn (School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff AZ, 928/773-0322, ah359@nau.edu) and David Ostergren (Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center, Goshen College, Wolf Lake IN, 260/799-5869) nformation about the implementation and ecological outcomes of most fluvial restoration projects carried out in the United States is either nonexistent or not readily available, yet sharing this information is critical for advancing fluvial restoration. Electronic Web-based databases are an ideal platform, as they can be designed to cross jurisdictions and are easy to access. Here, we describe the creation of the San Juan River basin Fluvial Restoration Projects Database (SJRB-FRPD), with an emphasis on how we used the Conservation Registry database (conservationregistry.org) as the platform to make fluvial restoration project records available online. With support from the Bureau of Reclamation, the SJRB-FRPD was launched by the Colorado Plateau Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CPCESU)
Ecological Restoration – University of Wisconsin Press
Published: Dec 9, 2010
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