Functions
& Conditions -
Summary
In this lesson
we reviewed the functions of riparian areas and their importance
and identified elements you can evaluate to determine how well your
riparian areas are functioning. Riparian areas are characterized
by the presence of water, which directly influences soil conditions
and vegetation on the site. Evaluating the condition of a riparian
area involves looking at aspects which reflect the ability--or inability--of
that site to perform various functions. These functions include:
providing quality water, storing water, trapping sediments and nutrients,
building and maintaining streambanks, dissipating the energy of
flowing water, and providing high levels of productivity. Test the
knowledge you have gained by taking the post-test after you view
Video 2.
The next lesson
will address general principles or guidelines you should consider
as you set about preparing a grazing management plan for your riparian
areas. As you go through Lesson 3, it will become apparent how a
knowledge of streams and riparian functions helps to explain the
value of these principles and techniques. This knowledge will assist
you in deciding which techniques might be applicable to your situation.
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