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Salmon Habitat Restoration Cost Workshop, 2000

(Click here to download the complete workshop proceedings)

Source: Allen, S.T., Thomson, C., and R. Carlson, eds. 2004. Proceedings of the Salmon Habitat Restoration Cost Workshop. Gladstone, OR: Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.

For more information, please contact: Cindy.Thomson@noaa.gov

I. Introduction
Introduction: Salmon Habitat Restoration Cost Workshop Cindy Thomson, NMFS SWC
II. Sessions
Opening: Potential uses and applications of habitat restoration cost information
The California Habitat Restoration Project Database: Cost Data Robin Carlson and Stan Allen, PSMFC
Session One: Conceptual framework(s) for cost analysis
The Role of Economics in Habitat Restoration Daniel Huppert, University of WA
The Allocation Problem in Habitat Restoration David Tomberlin, NMFS SWC
Understanding the Estimation and Uncertainty in the Costs of Ecosystem Restoration Katharine Wellman, Battelle Seattle Research Center
Variable in Habitat Restoration Costs Mark Shaw, Bonneville Power Administration
Session Two: Road maintenance, road decommissioning, and stream crossing upgrades
Estimating Costs of Road Decommissions Bengt Coffin, USDA Forest Service
Cost of Upgrading Stream Crossings Joe Dupont, Idaho Dept of Lands
Forestland Crossings: Assessment and Costs Mike Jani, Mendocino Redwood Company
Road Upgrading, Decommissioning and Maintenance: Estimating Costs on Small and Large Scales Bill Weaver and Danny Hagans, Pacific Watershed Associates
Session Three: Streambank stabilization, streambank fencing, nuisance species control, and riparian zone management
Stream Restoration Cost Estimates Brian Bair, USDA Forest Service
Stream Habitat Restoration Cost Consideration Marke Cocke, Natural Resources Conservation Service
The Costs of Restoring Anadromous Fish Habitat: Results of a Survey from California Steve Hampton, CA Dept of Fish & Game
Session Four: Instream treatment (e.g., woody debris, rootwads, boulders, side channels, pools, spawning gravel, nutrient augmentation), conversion to non-structural flood control (e.g., meander zones)
Instream Structures, Applications, Costs, and Methods Craig Bell, Trout Unlimited North Coast Coho Project
Overview and History of Instream and Floodplain Restoration in Western Oregon on Private Lands Mark Lacy, Oregon Dept of Fish & Wildlife
Costs of Restoration Work in an Urban Environment Kathryn Neal, King County Dept of Natural Resources
Session Five: Upgrading and installation of fish passages and fish screens, offstream water storage
Fish Protection Facility Cost Drivers and Considerations: Why are Costs all Over the Board? Darryl Hayes, CALFED Bay Delta Program
Upgrading and Installing Fish Screens: Developing Cost Estimates R. Dennis Hudson, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific NW Region
Making a Good Run... A Watershed Approach to Restoration of Clear Creek Harry Rectenwald, CA Dept of Fish & Game
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Screening Program: Fish Screen Types and Costs Bernie Kepshire, OR Dept of Fish & Wildlife
Session Six: Wetland creation and restoration
Wetland Creation and Restoration Steve Liske and Chris Bonsignore, Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
Wetland Creation and Restoration Cost Factors: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pat Obradovich, US Army Corps of Engineers
Estimating Wetland Restoration Costs at an Urban and Regional Scale: The San Francisco Bay Estuary Example John Steere, SF Bay Joint Venture
III. Workshop Conclusions and Recommendations
Workshop Conclusions and Recommendations Cindy Thomson, NMFS SWC
IV. Workshop Agenda
Agenda  
V. Workshop Attendance List
Attendee List  
VI. Index of Figures and Tables
Figures and tables  
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