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Stream corridor management in the Pacific Northwest: II. Management strategies
Authors:Paul L Cohen  Paul R Saunders  William W Budd  Frederick R Steiner
Institution:(1) Design and Development Department City of Bellevue, P.O. Box 90012, 98009-9013 Bellevue, Washington, USA;(2) Wildlife and Wildland Recreation Management, Washington State University, 99164-6410 Pullman, Washington, USA;(3) Program in Environmental Science and Regional Planning, Washington State University, 99164-4430 Pullman, Washington, USA;(4) Program in Environmental Science and Regional Planning Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Washington State University, 99164-4430 Pullman, Washington, USA
Abstract:King County, Washington is part of the rapidly growing Pacific Northwest region. Analysis of past and current federal, state, and county regulations and administation reveals how stream corridors have been protected to date. This article draws on scientific literature and a case study to suggest future management strategies and guidelines for controlling development in King County watersheds.
Keywords:Stream corridors  Pacific Northwest  Land-use planning  Local land-use legislation  Stream corridor protection  Puget Sound  King County (Washington)
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