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Assessing the Need for a Riparian Management System (RiMS)
Agriculture and Environment Extension Publications
  • Jesse Randall, Iowa State University
  • Thomas M. Isenhart, Iowa State University
Extension Number
PM 1626D
Description
Riparian management systems (RiMS) often appear complex, and assessing your stream riparian area to design one can seem a daunting task. There are many design options for RiMS that can provide multiple benefits. The best option is the design that accomplishes the most for you, for the land, and for the community. This publication provides a list of tools and considerations to help you determine what kind of RiMS is best for you and your land.
Series Title
Steward of Our Streams
Publication Date:
9-1-2002
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • Riparian management systems,
  • RiMS,
  • assessment tools,
  • agroecology
Comments

This paper is Iowa State University Extension and Outreach PM 1626D (2002): 4 pp. Posted with permission.

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Citation Information
Jesse Randall and Thomas M. Isenhart. "Assessing the Need for a Riparian Management System (RiMS)" Ames, IA(2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jesse-randall/1/