Interagency Clearinghouse of Ecological Information

Reports and Publications

General:

  1. Cissel, John; ed. 1997. Blue River landscape project: a landscape management and monitoring strategy Unpublished report.
  2. Cissel, John. 1998. Blue River Landscape Study: testing an alternative approach Cascade Center for Ecosystem Management. 2pp.
  3. Cissel, John H.; Swanson, Frederick J.; Weisberg, Peter J. 1999. Landscape management using historical fire regimes: Blue River, Oregon. Ecol. Applications, 9(4): 1217-1231.
  4. Weisberg, Peter. 1999. An evaluation of the Blue River landscape project: how well does it use historical fire regimes as a model? Unpublished report.
  5. Cissel, John; ed. 2001. Blue River Landscape Administrative Study Plan. Unpublished report.
  6. Cissel, John; ed. 2002. Blue River Landscape Study: Landscape Management and Watershed Restoration Strategy – Version 2. Unpublished report.

Information Sources:

  1. Cissel, John; Swanson, Frederick; Grant, Gordon; Olson, Dede; Gregory, Stanley; [and others]. A landscape plan based on historical fire regimes for a managed forest ecosystem: the Augusta Creek study 1998. PNW-GTR-422.
  2. Weisberg, Peter. 1996. Spatial variation in pre-settlement fire frequency, Blue River watershed, central western Oregon Cascades. Unpublished report.
  3. Hunter, Matt. 1996. Herpetofauna in the Blue River watershed, west-central Cascades, Oregon. Unpublished report.
  4. Geary, Karen. 1996. Blue River watershed analysis. Unpublished report.
  5. Weisberg, Peter. 1998. Fire history, fire regimes, and development of forest structure in the central western Oregon Cascades. Phd. dissertation on file at Oregon State University.
  6. Hunter, Matt. 1998. Watershed-level patterns among stream amphibians in the Blue River watershed, west-central Cascades of Oregon. MS. thesis on file at Oregon State University.
  7. Sullivan, Lawrence. 2002. Stream temperature response to partial canopy removal in first and second order streams in the central Oregon Cascades. Master's paper on file at Geosciences Department at Oregon State University.
  8. Berryman, Shanti D. 2002. Epiphytic macrolichens in relation to forest management and topography in a western Oregon watershed. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. 153 p. Ph.D. dissertation.
    Berryman, Shanti; McCune, Bruce. 2006. Epiphytic lichens along gradients in topography and stand structure in western Oregon, USA. Pacific Northwest Fungi. 1(2): 1-38.
  9. Swanson, Frederick J.; Cissel, John H.; Reger, Allison. 2003. Landscape management: diversity of approaches and points of comparison. In: Monserud, Robert A.; Haynes, Richard W.; Johnson, Adelaide C., eds. Compatible forest management. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 237-266.

Monitoring:

  1. Hunter, Matt. 1999. Blue River Landscape Study stream amphibian monitoring: pilot study 1998, draft. Unpublished report.
  2. Hunter, Matt. 1999. Blue River Landscape Study stream temperature monitoring: pilot study 1998, draft. Unpublished report.
  3. Acker, Steve. 2000. Upland vegetation monitoring for the Blue River Landscape Study: Development of protocols and initial measurements. Unpublished report.
  4. Acker, Steve. 2000. Upland vegetation monitoring for the Blue River Landscape Study:Year 2 results
    . Unpublished report.
  5. Hunter, Matt. 2000. Monitoring amphibians, temperature, channel structure, and wood in 10 headwater streams in the Blue River Landscape Study. Unpublished report.
  6. Gray, Andrew; Miller, Catherine. 2006. Vegetation change in the Blue River Landscape Study: 1998-2005. Corvallis, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Unpublished report. 20 p. [plus tables, figures, and appendix].

Publications Using Blue River Landscape Plan as a Case Study

  1. Cissel, John H.; Mayo, James; Garman, Steven L.; Swanson, Frederick J. 2002. Application of landscape objectives to stand-level silviculture: Blue River, Oregon. In: Parker, Sharon; Hummel, Susan Stevens. Beyond 2001: a silvicultural odyssey to sustaining terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems--proceedings of the 2001 natural silviculture workshop; Hood River, OR. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-546. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station: 21-31.
  2. Johnston, James; Bailey, John; Bond, Barbara; Duncan, Sally; Hulse, David; Reeves, Gordon; Steel, Brent; Swanson, Fred Institute for Natural Resources. 2008. Nonequilibrium ecosystem dynamics: management implications for Oregon. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University. 118 p.
  3. Olson, Deanna H.; Hagar, Joan C.; Carey, Andrew B.; Cissel, John H.; Swanson, Frederick J. 2001. Wildlife of westside and high montane forests. In: Johnson, David H.; O'Neil, Thomas A., managing directors. Wildlife-habitat relationships in Oregon and Washington. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press: 187-211.
  4. Swanson, Frederick J.; Chapin, F. Stuart III. 2009. Forest systems: living with long-term change. In: Chapin, F. Stuart III; Kofinas, Gary P.; Folke, Carl, eds. Principles of ecosystem stewardship: resilience-based natural resource management in a changing world. New York, NY: Springer: 149-170.